I don't think so on Kubota models, the HI/LO range lever on our M8540 is to the right of the seat in front of the gear shift lever.Question? On the newer shuttle shifts on the forward and reverse lever, does it also have hi/low range on the same lever
On my dads L2250 he has the non synchronized shuttle shift. It has two levers, one on each side of the steering column. Left lever is forward/reverse. Right lever is gears 1-4 and shifts in a side ways H pattern. Hi/low range lever is to the left of the seat. You can get reverse in all speeds except 4 hi. And have to use the clutch for direction and gears
I own a 2013 Kubota L3800DT..It is a gear drive tractor. It does not have shuttle shift!!! You need to clutch the tractor to change gears or go in reverse.. The lever beside the tractor seat ( the reverse,high,low) where is saves time by not moving the main shifter on the tranny itself..so if your main tranny shifter is in 3rd gear..using the lever by your seat..your in 3rd gear reverse, third gear low or third gear high..Keep in mind you still need to use the clutch to go in reverse ,high or low gear..If the main shifter is in neutral..The whole tractor is in neutralI guess I am still confused on the shuttle shift. I am told that it is supposed to save time when using a loader since you only have to shift the lever forward and reverse? So what I am hearing is that you have to clutch each time? What about the main shifter is it in neutral and your just using the shuttle shifter to go forward and reverse?
Anyways I called Kubota service and asked them...they have to call me back....really? The tech looked it up in the manual, but it is not really clear....that's what I thought too.
Thanks