bmiker said:
I not trying to insult you about the cruise control. But why would you want to use it with the auto throttle's just for letting your foot rest when you are mowing or riding long distances. I might not be seeing everything but I think it works good and glad to have it when needed.You also talked about using cruise in reverse. Why would you want to do this. Just asking-- might learn something.
Maybe I wasn't clear in my previous reply.
I do NOT want to have Cruise Control _functionality_ in reverse. In fact, I have no interest in being able to move forward or reverse without pressing on the HST pedal.
What I want is for the Auto Throttle to actually work without rev'ing the engine to 2,000 RPM just to move the tractor at all. In forward, I can do this by moving the "Cruise Control" lever forward a little. This reduces the RPM required to just move the tractor. With Auto Throttle ON -- if I push the "Cruise Control" lever nearly all the way forward, the tractor will move forward at low RPM's (e.g. 1,200) and I can use the HST pedal to reach reasonable speeds without revving the engine above 2,000 RPM. All I wish for is that I could do the same in reverse. IOW with Auto Throttle On, I'd like to back up the tractor, without reving the engine to 2,000 RPM just to get it to move.
FWIW Discussing this can be confusing because the name of the lever is "Cruise Control". But it behaves quite differently depending on whether Auto Throttle is ON or OFF. The lever DOES provide cruise control functionality when Auto Throttle is OFF. But is does NOT provide the same cruise control functionality with Auto Throttle ON. For example, with Auto Throttle ON, if you take you foot off the HST pedal the tractor will quickly slow to a crawl even if the "Cruise Control" lever is all the way forward.
Talon Dancer
ps I love my GL3240 but people considering a Grand L need to understand that the Auto Throttle feature will NOT allow them to use the HST pedal like the throttle pedal on a GST.