L2501 Synchronized Gears?

muddhogg

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Does the L2501 have synchronized gears? Going from gear to gear at speed? I just watched a Messicks video and he mentioned that it does, but I think that is wrong?
 

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Does the L2501 have synchronized gears? Going from gear to gear at speed? I just watched a Messicks video and he mentioned that it does, but I think that is wrong?

from the brochure :


"The transmission delivers smooth operation with 4 main-shift speeds in two ranges (Hi/Lo) for a total of 8 forward and 4 reverse speeds"
 

muddhogg

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from the brochure :


"The transmission delivers smooth operation with 4 main-shift speeds in two ranges (Hi/Lo) for a total of 8 forward and 4 reverse speeds"
So, is that a yes or no?
 

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Looking at the parts breakdown, I don't see any synchronizers, so I'd say no.
 
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muddhogg

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Looks like a no to me, which is what I thought. Messicks should fix that.
 

ken erickson

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Figured I would muddy the waters, LOL.
Found this from a Kubota dealers website. L2501F. Not sure if Neal's tractor has the F designation or not. The features say the F and DT models features a synchro-shuttle transmission.

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My tractors are HST, so I have no experience with gear tractors.

That being said, since tractors are geared low enough to start on the level in any gear, why would one want to shift while running at some speed?

Starting up a steep up hill grade might make a difference, but why would one want to start up a steep grade in highest gear anyway?

So after a try or two, I would conclude that the tractor is not meant to be shifted between gears when moving...just common sense being applied, not that I have any of that, but hopefully I do...