bp fick
Super Member
Unless the B2320 HST is completely different from the B3200, you don't have to use the clutch to change ranges. In fact it is often easier if you don't from my experience. You stop, if the lever moves easily you move the lever, if it does not you hold the brakes firmly for a couple seconds and it will shift easily. By holding the brakes it forces the hst to relieve the pressure off the drivetrain and makes it easy to shift. With the clutch pushed in the hst pump stops turning altogether and sometimes it wont line up the gears then. Sometimes a little tap forward or back on the hst pedal makes it shift easier too, mine has gotten much easier to shift with a few hours on it as well (about 250hrs now).
I don't know about the B3200, but the manual on the 20 series, pg 22 says this:
"The range gear shift can only be shifted when the tractor is completely stopped and the clutch pedal is depressed."
IMPORTANT: Depress the clutch pedal and stop the tractor.
Do not force the range gear shift lever.
The it goes on to talk about moving the lever, if it doesn't want to move, by depressing the brake pedal and so forth.
It would interesting to see if the B3200 is different and how the manual is worded.