John Deere 855

/ John Deere 855 #21  
No need for a clutch on a hydrostatic machine. Also, you may have be rolling in order for the gears to mesh and allow you to shift into 4wd. Generally you have to back up just a little to "unload" the gears to allow you to shift back into 2wd.

I shift on the fly all the time. One thing I avoid is if I'm spinning the rear wheels, I don't slam it into 4wd unless I'm making good headway. I don't like the idea of torque hitting the front end like a BFH hitting a finish nail.
 
/ John Deere 855 #22  
Instead of stopping and backing up to relieve gear-bind, I've also notice that I can unload the gears by turning. So, when I'm mowing the field and come across an area where I want 4WD, I engage it. Then when I don't need it anymore, I will wait until I get to the end of a row where I'll be turning and apply light pressure to the shift lever. As the turn progresses and the gear-bind unloads, the lever will drop back to 2WD easily.
 

Marketplace Items

2007 Ford F-750 2,000 Gallon Water Truck (A60352)
2007 Ford F-750...
2019 John Deere 350G Hydraulic Excavator (A59228)
2019 John Deere...
1997 LUFKIN 48X102 FLATBED TRAILER (A60736)
1997 LUFKIN 48X102...
2013 Toyota Corolla Sedan (A59231)
2013 Toyota...
2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup Truck (A59230)
2006 Dodge Ram...
2002 Ford E-450 Enclosed Service Van (A59230)
2002 Ford E-450...
 
Top