Mine doesn't shift at hard. You need to put a little bit of spray grease on those shifting linkage cylinders. That will also help them that we're out as quickly. I have to say I prefer a muffler on my tractor. You keep driving tractors like that and someday you're going to be saying "WHAT" to everybody.
Ahhh beautiful iowa scenery corn for miles and tractors with straight pipes got a ol 4010 diesel with a straight pipe them summers at work were fun but lost my hearing doing it lol
Had to be the way the sun was hitting that stack. It started out nice and shiny, on the way back looked like it had turned black half way up. Just a shadow,
Lane zerk The JD dealership explained to me that when you hit the starter it is caused by not enough voltage or something. I'm not exactly sure but they said put a relay on and it's never done it since. A common problem on those tractors they said.
I had a 5020 that I put a straight pipe on !! It would ring underneath that ROPS canopy !! Probably why I have selective hearing now !! Yup ! He dropped it in road gear 8th !!
I figured it was a gas 3020. I've driven a gas one many times...and it has a distinctive sound versus the diesel. It sounds better with the straight pipe though.
You can when you pull out on the road, its just a little awkward, to get to road gear you can start in 6th and pull it into 8th, just a lot to get used to