When switching from hi to lo... I should stop first, right?
I accidently switch while driving it once just because wasn't really thinking. It made the switch but afterwards I realized I was a moron. This can't be good for the transmission. I assume doing it just the once won't have hurt anything? The tractor still runs fine.
Also, what is recommended for going up or down hill? I was able to do it with both but curious what is recommended.
Lastly, having never used hydraulic control before it took me forever to actually realize I was simply pushing the stick too much around when trying to control the front end loader. When doing larger diagonal motions it would often feel like it was getting "caught" but I basically gave up on trying it at that point. Then realized small movements were necessary. Again, did I screw anything up with my large movements?
I accidently switch while driving it once just because wasn't really thinking. It made the switch but afterwards I realized I was a moron. This can't be good for the transmission. I assume doing it just the once won't have hurt anything? The tractor still runs fine.
Also, what is recommended for going up or down hill? I was able to do it with both but curious what is recommended.
Lastly, having never used hydraulic control before it took me forever to actually realize I was simply pushing the stick too much around when trying to control the front end loader. When doing larger diagonal motions it would often feel like it was getting "caught" but I basically gave up on trying it at that point. Then realized small movements were necessary. Again, did I screw anything up with my large movements?