Operation Description
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2.8 Shifting Gears With Optional 10+10 Shuttle Type Gear Shift (only used in tractors
with shuttle gear shift 10+10)
Figure 2-29 10+10 Gear Shift
Gear Lever Shift Description
The tractor transmission gears can be engaged with three control levers: the shuttle shift, the main gear shift,
and the auxiliary gear shift to allow 10+10 shifts. Shuttle shift rod A can shift between forward and reverse.
The main gear lever B can obtain 5 shifts, 1
st
through 5
th
, and the auxiliary gearlever C can run at two speeds,
L-low speed, and H- high speed.
Gear Lever Instruction
1.
Step on the clutch pedal and move the shuttle gear shift lever A away from the neutral position.
Pull backward to shift into R (Reverse) or push forward to shift into F (Forward).
2.
Step on the clutch pedal, push the main gear shift lever B to the left from neutral position and then push it
forward for Gear 2. Pull back the shift lever to right middle neutral shift, and then push forward to Gear 1.
Pull straight back for Gear 3. Go back to neutral and from the neutral position, push the shift lever to the
right and then push forward for Gear 4, and pull straight back for Gear 5.
3.
Step on the main clutch pedal, push forward assistant gear shift lever C from the neutral position to low
speed range L. Pull the gear shift back for high speed range H.
4.
Select the operating speed of the tractor based on getting optimum productivity, economy and longevity of
service life from your tractor. When working, the tractor should not be overloaded. The engine should have
a certain power reserve. When working in the field, you should have an 80% working load. When the
tractor is doing light-duty operations at a low speed, high shift 1 can be used to save fuel oil by
throttling down.
Forward
Direction
Shuttle Gear Shift
Lever A
Main Gear Shift
Lever B
Assistant Gear
Shift Lever C