My 3320 arrived last week and I'm having a bit of difficulty getting a handle on using the E-Hydro transmission.
I've only used tractors with manual transmissions (my other tractor has a 12x12 shuttle-shift) - and I don't get how to use the E-Hydro transmission with ground engaging implements.
With the shuttle shift, I'd put the transmission in low range, and select the correct gear and throttle position for the conditions. With the E-Hydro I either stall the tractor or run out of "pull" (end up spinning the wheels).
So, here are my questions:
1. Do you use the "Load Match" feature with ground engaging implements?
2. With the E-Hydro do you set the throttle at a higher RPM (like at PTO level) to make sure the hydro system is functioning at a high flow rate; use the transmission in low range; and the forward peddle at whatever speed is correct for the ground conditions?
I guess I'm having trouble sorting out the transmission range level versus, throttle, versus how much peddle is required for forward motion without losing traction.
With the shuttle-shift is was easy to figure range 1 or 2 and the correct gear - I just can't seem to get the same type of correlation with the transmission + engine speed + pedal travel/position.
How do you put down the most power to the ground with the E-Hydro?
I've only used tractors with manual transmissions (my other tractor has a 12x12 shuttle-shift) - and I don't get how to use the E-Hydro transmission with ground engaging implements.
With the shuttle shift, I'd put the transmission in low range, and select the correct gear and throttle position for the conditions. With the E-Hydro I either stall the tractor or run out of "pull" (end up spinning the wheels).
So, here are my questions:
1. Do you use the "Load Match" feature with ground engaging implements?
2. With the E-Hydro do you set the throttle at a higher RPM (like at PTO level) to make sure the hydro system is functioning at a high flow rate; use the transmission in low range; and the forward peddle at whatever speed is correct for the ground conditions?
I guess I'm having trouble sorting out the transmission range level versus, throttle, versus how much peddle is required for forward motion without losing traction.
With the shuttle-shift is was easy to figure range 1 or 2 and the correct gear - I just can't seem to get the same type of correlation with the transmission + engine speed + pedal travel/position.
How do you put down the most power to the ground with the E-Hydro?