Shift e23™ Transmission with Right-Hand Reverser
Shift Lever Positions

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Lever Diagram
A - PARK
B - NEUTRAL
C - Reverse Gears
D - Forward Gears
PARK — Rear slot (A)
— The park brake is applied when lever is fully forward in the
rear slot.
NEUTRAL — Right slot (B)
— The park brake is released when lever is moved to the right
slot.
Reverse — Center slot (C)
— The tractor begins moving rearward when the lever enters this
slot. Push lever forward for downshifts and pull rearward for upshifts.
Forward — Front slot (D)
— The tractor begins moving forward when lever enters this slot.
Push lever forward for upshifts and pull rearward for downshifts.
NOTE: Transmission is in NEUTRAL position whenever shift lever
is not in PARK, forward, or reverse positions.
IMPORTANT: Operator can always move shift lever to PARK Position;
however, park brake will not engage until ground speed is below 1.75
km/h (1.0 mph). Repeated engagement of the park brake, while the tractor
is moving, may damage the park brake.
Command Gears
NOTE: Optimum engine speed is 1800 — 2200 rpm in full
load conditions. Using higher gear and lower engine speed for light
load operation saves fuel and reduces wear. Under full load conditions,
use full throttle engine speed.
Each time transmission enters forward or reverse shift pattern,
transmission starts in command gear, shown on corner post display.
Transmission starts out in F8 and R4 after engine is started.
These are default command gears. Startup default command gears may
be changed from F1 - F15 in forward and R1 - R6 in reverse (see Set
Start Gear in this section).
Command gear temporarily changes to the last gear used when
shuttling between forward and reverse, or shift from gear to neutral.
Forward Gear— Gears between
F1 and F15 may be preselected by depressing clutch pedal, putting
the shift lever in front (forward) slot, and bumping the shift lever
up or down until the desired command gear is displayed.
Reverse Gear— Gears between
R1 and R6 may be preselected by depressing clutch pedal, putting the
shift lever in center (reverse) slot, and bumping the shift lever
up or down until the desired command gear is displayed.
Transmission will start in the preselected forward or reverse
gear when clutch pedal is released.
Cold Weather Starting
When temperature is -10°C (14°F) or lower, it may take
one minute to the release park brake with operator in the seat and
shift transmission lever in gear. Several shifts between PARK and
NEUTRAL may be required to release park in extremely cold conditions.
When temperature is -10°C (14°F) or above, it may take
3 seconds to release park brake with operator in the seat.
When shift lever is moved to NEUTRAL, corner post display shows
“N” for three seconds. If park brake does not release,
“N” changes back to “P”. Move shift lever
back to PARK then back to NEUTRAL until “N” displays more
than three seconds.
Delayed shift, slow hydraulic operation, hard steering, and
limited engine rpm may also be noticeable until operating temperature
is obtained.
Shift Without Using Clutch Pedal
Gear to Gear — Hold lever
to shift up or down until desired gear is reached. Transmission shifts
one gear at a time until lever is released.
Gear to Gear — Quickly ”bump”
lever to shift up or down to desired gear. Transmission may skip gears
if lever is moved faster than transmission can shift.
Shift Using Clutch Pedal
IMPORTANT: Clutch pedal must be fully depressed to completely
disengage clutch for correct operation.
Gear to Gear — Depress clutch
pedal and hold or “bump” lever to shift up or down until
desired gear is displayed. Transmission goes into commanded gear when
clutch pedal is released.
Transport Shift
When tractor is in light load condition, the transmission can
shift faster by rapidly “bumping” shift lever until the
desired transport speed is reached. To reach transport speed quickly
from a stop, depress the clutch and “bump” the shift lever
to F15. Transmission will shift directly to F15 when the clutch pedal
is released to reach the desired gear during transport. Transmission
can shift fast by rapidly “bumping” shift lever to reach
transport speed.
Press and Hold Shift
When operator holds the shift control lever in the up or down
position, the transmission will shift through the gears one gear at
a time.
Double Shift
The transmission may shift two gears at a time by double “bumping”
shift lever to slow down or speed up. A double “bump”
down shift is useful in field operations when hitting tough spots.
Double “bumping” may also be useful in making headland
turns.
Ground Speed Matching
CAUTION: Avoid possible accident and injury from loss of vehicle
control. Never coast down hill.
The transmission may shift gears to match ground speed if clutch
pedal is pressed.
The transmission will shift up to prevent engine over speed
if vehicle accelerates. The transmission may also shift down to F15
or the start up gear as the vehicle decelerates.
If Efficiency Manager™ is engaged, transmission will return
to original set speed once the clutch pedal is released
In manual mode, the transmission will not return to the gear
it was in prior to pressing the clutch pedal when the clutch is released.
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