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JCB Fastrack 4220 Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="KiwiEd" data-source="post: 6782876" data-attributes="member: 75446"><p>On the Joystick's black buttons which can be programed for various functions, can you put Hyd. spool extend on the rear and FLOAT on the front button for say baler pickups mowers etc (we have Fendts)?</p><p></p><p>CTV Trans Control: In Manual mode - using joystick to speed up slow down, then set Rev hold for PTO speed (baling etc), can for Round Baling you come to a stop - Active Stand Still, without brakes and be locked still on a slope (this is how I do it with Fendt)? A 4220 (which was set up for spraying) I rode in seemed to keep creeping (driver said he used drive or powershift modes). A Fendt can creep in Active Stand Still if it isn't calibrated properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiwiEd, post: 6782876, member: 75446"] On the Joystick's black buttons which can be programed for various functions, can you put Hyd. spool extend on the rear and FLOAT on the front button for say baler pickups mowers etc (we have Fendts)? CTV Trans Control: In Manual mode - using joystick to speed up slow down, then set Rev hold for PTO speed (baling etc), can for Round Baling you come to a stop - Active Stand Still, without brakes and be locked still on a slope (this is how I do it with Fendt)? A 4220 (which was set up for spraying) I rode in seemed to keep creeping (driver said he used drive or powershift modes). A Fendt can creep in Active Stand Still if it isn't calibrated properly. [/QUOTE]
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