Sterff
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2011
- Messages
- 296
- Location
- Central PA
- Tractor
- IH 574, IH 656, IH 756, JD B, Kubota L4330
What do you mean by "low"? There is no low on my tractor.
Sorry I have a hydro.
What do you mean by "low"? There is no low on my tractor.
OK. What psi are you running your in your rear tires?
What do you mean by "low"? There is no low on my tractor.
The GST I have doesn't have "low" or "high" gears, just 1-12 or so for forward and then 1-8 or so backwards.
I go up in "4" gear and come down in "5" gear. I keep the PTO rpms right 540 +/-, which do require changing the throttle input to keep the rpms the same.
Sure seems like it.Are you saying that your tractor doesn't have a range selector. I have never seen a "TRACTOR" with HST without at least 2 ranges, most have L, M & H range selectors. Lawnmowers may only have one range and only controlled by a single pedal for forward and reverse but not tractors. And of course if it is gear drive it is going to have at least 4 gears minimum. Mine has 20 forward and 20 reverse.
Are you saying that your tractor doesn't have a range selector. I have never seen a "TRACTOR" with HST without at least 2 ranges, most have L, M & H range selectors. Lawnmowers may only have one range and only controlled by a single pedal for forward and reverse but not tractors. And of course if it is gear drive it is going to have at least 4 gears minimum. Mine has 20 forward and 20 reverse.
If it is a glide shift then it for sure has a low gear. 1st would be lowest and might not be the "low gear" than is needed but however you slice it everything mechanical that moves via a transmission has a lowest gear and a highest gear. Just because it doesn't say L or LOW on it doesn't mean that it doesn't have one.