Low vs high gear?

   / Low vs high gear? #21  
Gotta know how fast you are going so you can figure out how much you can do in a given time.

Ya gotta know two things.....width of implement, and ground speed. Without knowing ground speed.....you have no idea how many acres/hour you can mow, till, plow, disc, etc. And without knowing that, its hard to plan for and estimate jobs.

And Coby... with your engineering training... you knew that!:)
 
   / Low vs high gear? #22  
CK series have stickers or at least mine does!
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   / Low vs high gear? #23  
yeah, my sticker is half hanging off.....
Seems a lot of folk have no idea about the gears on a Kioti shuttle. LOL

I use 2nd gear for nearly everything including flail mowing at about 2000 - 2200 rpm max My Flail here.
Rarely use High unless I am naughty and out on the road..... which I shouldn't be. (but hey, country road and the neighbours do it to)
Low gear for all my loader work using 4x4

atcNick did you say what size brush hog you have?
 
   / Low vs high gear? #24  
BTW Nick
Biggest improvement I did to my CK30 was replace the front tyres with 6 Ply Titans.
They stop all the wallowing when carrying a load in your bucket and feel more secure.
The originals were prone to puncture and rolling off the rim and busting sidewalls.
A bit more expensive but well worth it for me.
They actually have more lugs than the originals as well and I doubt I could ever bust a sidewall in these. They are one tough tyre.
 
   / Low vs high gear? #25  
It shouldn't be hard to figure out the speeds of each gear as long as you have the tractor. Just measure off a distance the longer and flatter the better, and time how long it takes to drive it. Another option which is probably less precise would be to use a GPS. Or the easiest option would be to use the built in speedometer on my tractor.
 
   / Low vs high gear? #27  
It seems odd the manuals don't have this info. My CaseIH manual lists speeds for all 12 range/gears for each of 5 different tire options. I thought all manufacturers published the info. I remember mine as roughly 1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and then they increase in high range up to 19 approximately. That gets me close enough for government work.
 
   / Low vs high gear? #28  
Manuals usually do have the info. I know all the kubota manuals I have seen do.

But its ONLY in the manual, and not usually published anywhere online unless someone has uploaded the info to tractordata.
 
   / Low vs high gear? #29  
Manuals usually do have the info. I know all the kubota manuals I have seen do.

But its ONLY in the manual, and not usually published anywhere online unless someone has uploaded the info to tractordata.

It is in my manual, and a sticker on the tractor also. It is always in the workshop manuals
 
   / Low vs high gear? #30  
Manuals usually do have the info. I know all the kubota manuals I have seen do.

But its ONLY in the manual, and not usually published anywhere online unless someone has uploaded the info to tractordata.

It is in my manual, and a sticker on the tractor also. It is always in the workshop manuals

That makes more sense. I like the sticker idea that some have too.
 

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