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Baling with a power reverser trans.
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1251732" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Thanks for the input. I tend to use the clutch more too. I don't usually have to back up so it is more just knock it in neutral then flip it back in forward when tie cycle is done. </p><p></p><p>Nesi,</p><p>It doesn't have a dry clutch so you may very well be right. I just don't have a really good grasp on how a wet clutch works. That is I guess what I was looking for is does it matter. </p><p></p><p>Also when I am using it in back and forth a lot I do use the reverser a lot but tend to try to slow or stop it before changing directions. I know that it's not necessary just seems it is a little easier on it. Someone who really understands how it works may be able to explain why it doesn't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1251732, member: 21382"] Thanks for the input. I tend to use the clutch more too. I don't usually have to back up so it is more just knock it in neutral then flip it back in forward when tie cycle is done. Nesi, It doesn't have a dry clutch so you may very well be right. I just don't have a really good grasp on how a wet clutch works. That is I guess what I was looking for is does it matter. Also when I am using it in back and forth a lot I do use the reverser a lot but tend to try to slow or stop it before changing directions. I know that it's not necessary just seems it is a little easier on it. Someone who really understands how it works may be able to explain why it doesn't matter. [/QUOTE]
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