4720 OWNER
Gold Member
On the 4720 HST there is a feature that tells the tractor how far to roll when getting off the throttle. 1 will just about skid the tires if back off too fast and 10 will be like a 'normal' tractor and roll with whatever momentum the tractor has. Question is: What is the mechanism that slows the tractor down? Engine? Brakes? Just curious really. I use a 3 and is great for fluffing hay and snow rearranging. I am guessing when in the field this summer a 10 could be used. Is having the tractor thinking about stopping so much going to give me a headache later in terms of wear and tear?
I love the LoadMatch switch for the motor! No more bogging, and can just throttle up as much as necessary so guess it would be more efficient as well.
I love the LoadMatch switch for the motor! No more bogging, and can just throttle up as much as necessary so guess it would be more efficient as well.
Last edited: