LowerSlower
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Merry x mas! Finally got my 3040 with the cab, couldn't be happier about that (cab). As for the CVT, I gotta say I am not a big fan. Lag between forward and reverse is like a week compared to the hydro of my TC35DA! I read the CVT tranny threads before I bought and I am almost having second thoughts, almost. I like the cab so much, that I am willing to put up with the trans. I had to get the New Holland, so my 758c backhoe would bolt right up to it and have matching blues, otherwise, the CVT may have made me look elsewhere, even though I loved my TC to death, great machine.
Anyway, just felt I had to vent. I know the transmission will grow on me, as they all do. It puts more power to the ground than the Hydro, so that is good, just much slower transitions from forward to reverse and I am getting thatbbogging that guys have been talking about. though I think I may have figured thatone out. I think it is related to how much you press the accelerator. I had them pull the throttle cable off the accelerator, somi keep RPMs up and use the pedal like a hero, but still a little jumpy. We'll see how it works out. I hope it does, because the cab is awesome and I love the rest of the rig.
If there is anything the 30 series guys with the CVT have found to reduce the pain of the transmission, please pass it along.
Thanks
Tom
Anyway, just felt I had to vent. I know the transmission will grow on me, as they all do. It puts more power to the ground than the Hydro, so that is good, just much slower transitions from forward to reverse and I am getting thatbbogging that guys have been talking about. though I think I may have figured thatone out. I think it is related to how much you press the accelerator. I had them pull the throttle cable off the accelerator, somi keep RPMs up and use the pedal like a hero, but still a little jumpy. We'll see how it works out. I hope it does, because the cab is awesome and I love the rest of the rig.
If there is anything the 30 series guys with the CVT have found to reduce the pain of the transmission, please pass it along.
Thanks
Tom