Shifting the PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmission

LX1045759
LX1045759-UN-06DEC10

LX1045755
LX1045755-UN-06DEC10

Range Shift Lever and Buttons (with Hand Clutch)

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LX1036266-UN-06JUN06

LX1044922
LX1044922-UN-11DEC07

A - Range Shift Lever

B - Gear-Shift Buttons

C - Reverse Drive Lever

D - Hand Clutch Button

E - Gear-Shift Switch (Extra)


Gears are shifted using range shift lever (A), gear-shift buttons (B) - or switch (E) - and reverse drive lever (C). The hand clutch is operated via button (D).
Before starting the engine, move reverse drive lever (C) to neutral position. To drive, first move range shift lever (A) to the desired range and then move the reverse drive lever to the desired direction of travel.

CAUTION: If the reverse drive lever is actuated when the engine is running and a range is selected, the tractor will start to move.

To change the ranges, the clutch pedal must be depressed or the hand clutch button must be actuated. There is no need to actuate the clutch to shift gears or to change the direction of travel.
To park the tractor, move reverse drive lever (C) to its neutral position, then engage park lock at the range shift lever (A).

IMPORTANT: Engage park lock only when the tractor is stationary.

NOTE: If shift lever (A) is moved to park when reverse drive lever (C) is not in neutral, an audible alarm is triggered and the blue INFO light comes on. When the engine shuts off, the reverse drive lever remains in its selected position but the transmission shifts into neutral.

If the reverse drive lever is not in neutral when the engine is started, an audible alarm is triggered and the relevant message appears on the CommandCenter™ to alert the operator.

If the reverse drive lever is moved out of neutral while park is engaged, an audible alarm is triggered and the blue INFO light comes on. To make the tractor move, first put the range shift lever in a range and then move the reverse drive lever from neutral to the desired position.


Hand clutch

Press button (D), the clutch separates. Ranges may be selected or the tractor can be halted. Release button (D), the clutch engages with modulation. On tractors equipped with a seat switch (operator presence switch), the following applies:
If, within the last 3 seconds before the button is released, there was no weight on the seat and no actuation of the clutch pedal or brake pedal, the tractor does not move, even though the reverse drive lever is in the forward or reverse position. A message appears on the CommandCenter™. To make the tractor move, move the reverse drive lever to neutral and then back into the desired direction.

NOTE: The hand clutch is not suitable for creeping up to an implement.

The hand clutch can be activated and de-activated at address PTQ167. See Customization in Operation and Entering Diagnostic Addresses Using CommandCenter (Customer Level), Section "Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Customization".


Optimum gear-shifting for driving under load (transport) with speed matching deactivated:

  1. Select a range suitable for driving under load.
  2. Engage the first gear.
  3. Drive and shift up through the ranges until the top range is reached.
  4. Shift up through the gears.

Optimum gear-shifting for driving under load (transport) with speed matching activated:

  1. Select a range suitable for driving under load.
  2. Engage the first gear.
  3. Drive and shift up through the gears until the top gear is reached.
  4. Select the next range; speed-matching automatically selects the gear that corresponds to travel speed.
  5. Shift up through the gears and change ranges until desired travel speed is obtained.

Cold-weather operation

If the oil is cold (0°C, 32°F), it may affect how the reverse drive lever operates. At temperatures below -10°C (14°F), it may take longer to change the direction of travel. Below +5°C (41°F), the automatic softshift is de-activated.

In certain circumstances, the reverse drive lever may have to be actuated several times before the tractor starts to move. When the oil has had time to warm up, operation becomes normal again.


Come-home mode

Under certain circumstances, the tractor can still be driven in come-home mode even if there is an electrical fault in the transmission.

To do this, stop the engine, remove connector K05/03 (relay box LCS-05) and re-install it at a position 90° from its original position. The wording Come Home must be at top.

NOTE: In the come-home mode, engine speed is limited to 1500 rpm and only the first gear in each range is available. The hand clutch is NOT available.


Restriction in the event of a missing speed signal

If the control unit notices that the speed signal is missing, only the first three gears in each range are available.

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