I had some questions asked of me today concerning what I believe to be a shuttle problem on this tractor. Having never been into one I started doing some research and concluded that it's actually "synchro" in name only. It has dual wet clutch packs mechanically engaged in place of a synchronizer. An interesting concept I have never seen before.
My question is this. Considering it's a wet multi disc assembly, would it hold up well if used without clutching when changing directions? Not that I suspect this was the case here. It's just a question that comes to mind. I'm not suggesting anyone should operate one that way, it's NOT a power shuttle, but it seems to me this design would take more abuse than conventional synchro rings. I do know that a good many "operators" tend to shift directions a bit before the tractor comes to a complete stop, so maybe this would be a little tougher in that arena?
My question is this. Considering it's a wet multi disc assembly, would it hold up well if used without clutching when changing directions? Not that I suspect this was the case here. It's just a question that comes to mind. I'm not suggesting anyone should operate one that way, it's NOT a power shuttle, but it seems to me this design would take more abuse than conventional synchro rings. I do know that a good many "operators" tend to shift directions a bit before the tractor comes to a complete stop, so maybe this would be a little tougher in that arena?