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update on 730 with wrong speeds

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730-LP

09-10-2004 14:53:57




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Today I drove the 730 that we just got running and my son drove another 730 that we have[it has the 8 mile hour 5th] both have 2nd&5th on top,Rev&1st&4th in the middle,3rd&6th on the bottom.1st, 3rd,4th,and 6th are the same speed but on tractor#2 2nd is alot slower than 1st and 5th is between the speed of 2nd and 3rd on tractor #1 any comments would be appreciate thanks




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Clooney

09-10-2004 15:39:06




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 Re: update on 730 with wrong speeds in reply to 730-LP, 09-10-2004 14:53:57  
730-LP, something isn"t right there.. There are only a few combinations so you pretty well get what you get.. You have the optional 3rd-5th & an optional 4-4/8 mph 4th.. That optional 4th will change 3rd & 6th when the optional 5th/3rd is installed.. [That’s a profound statement isn’t it?]

Basically on the tractor that has 2nd slower than 1st you have the standard base trans ratios with the optional 3rd/5th shift quadrant on it [the shift quadrant you have DOESN"T match your trans gear ratios. On that tractor try marking the shift quadrant to 1 top left with R directly under it,, then 2 over 4 on that same side of the quadrant.. Then on the other side of the quadrant mark 3 at the left top with 5 over 6 on last set of gates..

Probably one of those tractors also has the optional 4th gear set so that further confuses the issue..

If you can tell me BY ROAD SPEED what position on the quadrant is what gear [don’t use the numbers cast on the quadrant] & appx. What is the road speed in each gear at rated RPM & what tire size you are using I can probably figure out exactly what you have in each.. OR, send me an E-Mail so I have your E-Mail address & I will send you a quadrant & gear ratio chart showing the different combinations & you can figure it out yourself..

JDClooney@aol.com

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