You did a great job explaining about the tractor. Those tractor manufacturers put things in areas they know are going to be damaged. They want you to experience the service after the sale. 🤣
It is a 8/8 , I chose manual or shuttle shift simply because of price. I want to say I gave 30,000$ I have replaced this tractor with a 4066M hydrostatic tractor 66 HP turbo. There will be a review out within a month.
The major differences are functions or levels of trim if you think of it in a manor of automobiles. The D model is a more basic trim package, with pretty basic front end loader controls left right up down and float, no grapple control. The D normally comes as an 8/8 A/B range of gears 8 forward 8 reverse. The D is gear driven so no you do not have to use the clutch to change either forward or reverse but you will have to come to a stop. As well there is no hydrostat on D's, though there is a handle throttle and a foot throttle. Thank you for the feedback and the watch!
Great video. Thanks.
Great job Chris!!
Great post, thanks!
You did a great job explaining about the tractor. Those tractor manufacturers put things in areas they know are going to be damaged. They want you to experience the service after the sale. 🤣
Thank you, They have mastered the art of revolving sales through design "flaw". 😂😂
Why did you select the shuttle shift instead of the hydrostatic option? Ball park cost for this unit?
It is a 8/8 , I chose manual or shuttle shift simply because of price. I want to say I gave 30,000$
I have replaced this tractor with a 4066M hydrostatic tractor 66 HP turbo. There will be a review out within a month.
What’s the difference between the D and the E models?
Does the D have the shuttle sync forward/reverse that doesn’t need the clutch?
Great video!
The major differences are functions or levels of trim if you think of it in a manor of automobiles. The D model is a more basic trim package, with pretty basic front end loader controls left right up down and float, no grapple control. The D normally comes as an 8/8 A/B range of gears 8 forward 8 reverse. The D is gear driven so no you do not have to use the clutch to change either forward or reverse but you will have to come to a stop. As well there is no hydrostat on D's, though there is a handle throttle and a foot throttle. Thank you for the feedback and the watch!