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Massey throttle control A/B on 6400 and 7400 be ramped up slower
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6460354" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>If the PTO is engaged, the set engine revs should be retained while braking. There is the possibility of three set speeds, not just two. There's the hand throttle, A and B electronic memories.</p><p>If you wish to rev the tractor up slower than available by pressing the A or B button, you can increase engine speed to near the set memory by use of the foot throttle [or even hand throttle] before selecting the desired memory. </p><p>I've never found this to be an 'issue'. It's up to the driver to control his tractor and these machines give him many options for altering revs. Perhaps too many for some, basically, steering wheel attendants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6460354, member: 718"] If the PTO is engaged, the set engine revs should be retained while braking. There is the possibility of three set speeds, not just two. There's the hand throttle, A and B electronic memories. If you wish to rev the tractor up slower than available by pressing the A or B button, you can increase engine speed to near the set memory by use of the foot throttle [or even hand throttle] before selecting the desired memory. I've never found this to be an 'issue'. It's up to the driver to control his tractor and these machines give him many options for altering revs. Perhaps too many for some, basically, steering wheel attendants. [/QUOTE]
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