revitupfaster
Silver Member
This is probably a real dumb question, but here goes......
I have read a lot of discussions about the 2320/2520 and the difficulty some have in mowing while in high range.
The question I have (as a real novice, never having had a multi range hydro) is, since both ranges of the transmission start the tractor moving from a zero stop, why can't you use high range, and just not travel faster than the tractor will mow?
I realize the transmission is geared differently in each range, but once you increase the throttle to your operating RPM's are you not putting out the same power, regardless of the tranny range?
As I said, a real newbie type question, but I am having difficulty understanding how the dual range hydro works.
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I have read a lot of discussions about the 2320/2520 and the difficulty some have in mowing while in high range.
The question I have (as a real novice, never having had a multi range hydro) is, since both ranges of the transmission start the tractor moving from a zero stop, why can't you use high range, and just not travel faster than the tractor will mow?
I realize the transmission is geared differently in each range, but once you increase the throttle to your operating RPM's are you not putting out the same power, regardless of the tranny range?
As I said, a real newbie type question, but I am having difficulty understanding how the dual range hydro works.
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