Posted by tractorsam on February 21, 2009 at 13:22:23 from (142.68.47.168):
In Reply to: Slow Farmall Tractors posted by Farmall Bob on February 21, 2009 at 12:59:42:
Generally speaking the more gears there are to chose from the lower and higher the speed range will be, but not necessarily. In the B-414 for example you have four forward gears with a choice of hi or lo range. I believe the 330U (which would probably be harder to find?) uses the same gearbox as the 350U in which case it only has 5 gears plus the torque amplifier. So although there are 10 forward gear choices I imagine that 8 of those 'gears' will overlap. For example I have a Massey Ferguson 35 (similar principle to a B-414) with a six speed gearbox and a speed range from 1mph to 16mph (full throttle). The gears are 1L,2L,3L,1H,2H,3H, in that order. On a 330U the gears will go 1L 1H 2L 2H 3L 3H 4L 4H 5L 5H. I don't know if I'm making any sense here but there is a considerable difference between them. Sam
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