Kubota b7800 what is the proper procedure to shift in and out of 4x4 and shifting from hi lo medium speed range for HST trans?
Stop. Shift. Go. If you are having difficulty getting into gear then press on foot pedal and move a little bit. Or back up a short distance.Kubota b7800 what is the proper procedure to shift in and out of 4x4 and shifting from hi lo medium speed range for HST trans?
should you drop the rpms to idle and do you need to push in the sorta clutch? thanks for your replyStop. Shift. Go. If you are having difficulty getting into gear then press on foot pedal and move a little bit. Or back up a short distance.
I've not owned a Kubota yet (four and counting) that's easy to get in/out of speed ranges and 4WD. Straight cut gears don't help in this regard. Sometimes I get lucky shifting between ranges, and the M6060 4WD is easy to engage/disengage, but in general it's typically a bit of a palaver. Comes with the territory I suppose.Stop. Shift. Go. If you are having difficulty getting into gear then press on foot pedal and move a little bit. Or back up a short distance.
That's strange. Both of my kubotas shift without any issues. Occasionally the range shifter will line up tooth to tooth, but oftentimes I can just rock it a little with my body and it goes in. If not that, a little careful treadle press and it finds home.I've not owned a Kubota yet (four and counting) that's easy to get in/out of speed ranges and 4WD. Straight cut gears don't help in this regard. Sometimes I get lucky shifting between ranges, and the M6060 4WD is easy to engage/disengage, but in general it's typically a bit of a palaver. Comes with the territory I suppose.
Full stop to shift ranges.Kubota b7800 what is the proper procedure to shift in and out of 4x4 and shifting from hi lo medium speed range for HST trans?
I was curious about the proper proceedure, mine works easily but like you say sometimes just a bit of movement will let it slide in and out of fwd.That's strange. Both of my kubotas shift without any issues. Occasionally the range shifter will line up tooth to tooth, but oftentimes I can just rock it a little with my body and it goes in. If not that, a little careful treadle press and it finds home.
Yes ... palaver. Sometimes it's easy, sometimes I have to rock back and forth and/or fiddle with the range selector. It's a pain and borderline annoying that range selection is so hit and miss and inconsistent. It makes me not want to change ranges which isn't a good thing. Changing from 2WD to 4WD High and 4WD Low in my Jeep TJ is just so easy, as is my Ford Super Duty, but these Kubota tractors ... not so much.oftentimes I can just rock it a little with my body and it goes in. If not that, a little careful treadle press and it finds home.
I would love that feature but i certainly understand why it's not present on most machines!Only ever had 1 tractor where you could shift different ranges on the fly.