Tom Barto said: (quoted from post at 19:39:11 04/05/12) Had the machine out yesterday with a 12' disc in heavy clay soil - it did pretty well - only once did it seem to disengage in 6th gear - I reduced to 5th and if it got too heavy I just spun my wheels - this was good...
It still slow getting going tho - when I release the clutch to start moving - I'll have the clutch full out, and it'll start moving forward a few seconds...reverse is different - it snaps in - like car if your not smooth on the clutch..
Also...question here - must this tractor be stopped in order to change gears? I cannot change a gear unless I am full stop...that normal - thats just how I've always had to operate it..
IIRC to change the CST trans one must fully stop. On TSS trans one can shift while moving. I also think reverser shift valve contains a modulation valve to curb abrupt shifts. Maybe a technician will state if it's adjustable as I have no tech manual to research that issue. Parts key #23 are shims but I don't know what function parts key # 19 performs.
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 05:13:17 04/05/12 2 times.
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