hydro2
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I always use the foot throttle. I hardly ever use the hand throttle.
3R, you can probably deduce from my recent thread my motivation for doing this today: "I wonder if I can make my tractor HST-like and not make myself want a new one!"
LOL. Imagine my disappointment to realize I'm not a genius and am in fact just using it how it was meant to be used.
k0ua said:Yep that's why the foot throttle is on gear tractors, When I had a gear tractor, I always used it a lot. Especially doing loader work or driving in the woods. Now when mowing of course just set the hand throttle and go.
But seriously, you still need to come on over to the "dark side" you know you want to.:laughing::laughing::laughing: I am just kidding, if your gear tractor is doing all that needs done, it is fine. Good luck and enjoy your tractor..
James K0UA
P.S. my offer to play with the HST still holds though.:thumbsup:
In my experience no not very well. occasionally you can match speeds and do it, but most of the time no. No on the range shifting, No on the HST either as they are not syncro either. Some of the more upscale hydrostats have a high low that can automatically shift on the fly, Kubota HST+ and the New Holland has the Turtle Rabbit switch but this is not swapping gears it is doing something inside the hydro. I think JD has something similar. My hydro does not have these features, but I seldom change ranges anyway. There are several good videos on you tube on Hydrostat + on the Kubota.Here's a related question that I can't find in search (iPhone again). Can I shift my crash box tranny on the fly? I know the manual says not to, but that doesn't make sense to me. Seems that if I match gear to RPM it should slide in nice and easy. Obviously I haven't tried this.
(I only mean forward gears, not forward-reverse)
What about high and low ranges? Can I shift those on the fly? Can HST tractors do it?
TripleR said:I have up-shifted with a non synchronized transmission, but no down shifting.
I'm going to try it. Use foot throttle like a car, or just set and forget with hand throttle?
I'm going to try it. Use foot throttle like a car, or just set and forget with hand throttle?
billfires said:As the original poster, (almost 10 years ago), I can say that I use the foot throttle almost exclusively when doing loader work. Sometimes if I am digging into a gravel bank I will set the hand throttle to 12-1300 rpms. When using the BH I obviously have to use the hand throttle. Bill C
grind... grind....if you grind off a pound, send it on up and we can make coffee:laughing:
James K0UA