Dingeryote
Silver Member
First synchro geared tractor I ever saw was our Landini 85F. Then after a visit to Europe I figured out why the Euro market tractors are now mostly synchro.
Over there, they drive considerable distances on the roads, to work multiple small fields, and it is entirely normal to see a Landini or Klass tractor, whizzing along at 40mph, or going through small towns in light traffic. It makes perfect sense to have a synchro tranny for what they do, and it makes sense that Deere and the others would get on board, to take advantage of the market.
Over there, they drive considerable distances on the roads, to work multiple small fields, and it is entirely normal to see a Landini or Klass tractor, whizzing along at 40mph, or going through small towns in light traffic. It makes perfect sense to have a synchro tranny for what they do, and it makes sense that Deere and the others would get on board, to take advantage of the market.