I've never had a shuttle transmission. Never even had a synchronized transmission on a tractor, so bear with me if this is a stupid question. I get I have to push the clutch in on a mechanical shuttle to go from forward to reverse. I'm not opposed to that. My question is, if I'm round baling hay and it's time to stop and wrap the bale, can I push the clutch in, pop the shuttle lever into neutral, and let the clutch out while the bale gets wrapped? I assume the answer to this is yes. The more important part of that question is, when it's time to go, is it as easy as just pushing in the clutch and going back into forward, or do I have to wait a minute so the gears don't grind? I'm assuming the synchros make it a smooth shift with no waiting, but before I spend a bunch of money, I want to be sure.
Tractor I'm going to look at is a 2009 TD5050. This one is made in Italy, not Turkey like tractordata claims. Any known issues with these tractors? Any reason to stay away or jump on it? Looking to bale hay, stack bales, and maybe do a little mowing with it.
Tractor I'm going to look at is a 2009 TD5050. This one is made in Italy, not Turkey like tractordata claims. Any known issues with these tractors? Any reason to stay away or jump on it? Looking to bale hay, stack bales, and maybe do a little mowing with it.