Shifting From Reverse
The highest forward gear the transmission will automatically shift to is 11F, when shifting from reverse. For example, if transmission is in 13F and is shifted to reverse, and then back to forward, transmission will automatically shift to 11F.
However, if transmission is in 13F or higher and tractor is stopped by using the clutch or shifting to NEUTRAL and not shifted through reverse, transmission will be in 13F when shifted forward again.
Shifting-Without Using Clutch Pedal
Gear-to-Gear
- Hold lever to shift up or down to selected gear. Transmission will shift one gear at a time until lever is released.
Gear-to-Gear
- "Bump" lever to quickly shift up or down to selected gear. Transmission will skip gears, if lever is moved faster than transmission can shift.
Shifting-Using Clutch Pedal
IMPORTANT:
Clutch pedal must be fully depressed to completely disengage clutch for correct operation.
Gear-to-Gear
- Hold lever to shift up or down until desired gear is displayed. Transmission will go into "commanded" gear when clutch pedal is released.
Gear-to-Gear
- "Bump" lever to quickly shift up or down until desired gear is displayed. Transmission will go into "commanded" gear when clutch pedal is released.
Rapid Shift
When tractor is in light load condition, such as transport, transmission can be shifted very fast by rapidly "bumping" shift lever to reach transport speed quickly.
To reach transport speed quickly, depress clutch pedal and rapidly "bump" shift lever to 13F. Transmission will
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shift directly to 13F when clutch is released. Once tractor is underway in 13F, "bump" shift lever to 16F.
Double Shift
Transmission, under load, can be made to shift two gears at a time when operating in gears 5F-12F by double "bumping" shift lever to slow down or speed up when making headland turns. A double "bump" down shift is also useful in field operation when hitting a "tough" spot.
Shuttle Shifting (Direction Change)
Moving shift lever between Forward and Reverse slots causes transmission to modulate directly to opposite direction of travel without clutching or braking.
Shuttle shift occurs between last "commanded" forward and reverse gears.
"Commanded" gear will be 2R, regardless of previous reverse gear, when shifting from 14F-16F to reverse.
Ground Speed Matching
CAUTION:
Avoid possible accident and injury from loss of vehicle control. Never coast down hill.
Transmission will match ground speed as clutch is released after tractor slows when clutch pedal is depressed at speeds greater than 13F or 3R.
Transmission will not match ground speeds as clutch is released after tractor slows when clutch pedal is depressed at speeds below 13F or 3R. Transmission will remain in 13F or 3R even if tractor comes to complete stop.
Transmission will not up shift to match ground speed as clutch is released, if tractor speeds up while clutch pedal is depressed.
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