Thanks for all the replys,
I've never had any grinding problems when shifting like this. Even though I'm throttled up about 3/4, I always stop before changing directions. Like I said earlier, the tractor handles the change very well, never grinds, and the gears or so slow in low range that I dont have any jumping or surging when changing directions, very smooth, and my pto stays powered up in case I have limbs or brush under the cutter.
I only do this when running the cutter, otherwise I would just use the foot throttle, and power up and down, but the cutter runs much better when left powered up.
I've never had any grinding problems when shifting like this. Even though I'm throttled up about 3/4, I always stop before changing directions. Like I said earlier, the tractor handles the change very well, never grinds, and the gears or so slow in low range that I dont have any jumping or surging when changing directions, very smooth, and my pto stays powered up in case I have limbs or brush under the cutter.
I only do this when running the cutter, otherwise I would just use the foot throttle, and power up and down, but the cutter runs much better when left powered up.