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   / DPF #91  
Sure depends on the tractor, doesn't it? If your tractor has a clutch and geared xmission or is a powershift it doesn't work so good.
I am not sure I understand. If you are going to fast in one gear (at the correct RPM) then you shift gears, not decease engine RPM (drastically). I am not saying that everyone does it this way, I am just saying that is the way the tractors are designed to run.
 
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   / DPF #92  
Sure depends on the tractor, doesn't it? If your tractor has a clutch and geared xmission or is a powershift it doesn't work so good.
I have a clutch and powershift. I have no issues doing loader work at 1500rpms. I used to get regens every so often until I read the manual and followed it.
 
   / DPF #93  
I am not sure I understand. If you are going to fast in one gear (at the correct RPM) then you shift gears, not decease engine RPM (drastically). I am not saying that everyone does it this way, I am just saying that is the way the tractors are designed to run.
Use the gears. This is why I have hi, medium, and low range with 4 selections in each.
 

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