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What is "M" button used for please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ali_Maxxum" data-source="post: 7716877" data-attributes="member: 12293"><p>M is for Manual mode, so the engine speed and transmission will work independently of each other. The foot throttle will control engine speed and the stick is your propulsion. I never use it in manual mode, I can't think of many applications where you would.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps if you are bogged and you want a blast to try and get yourself free. So you would rev it flat out and push the stick forward and it would engage and spin very quickly, where as if you were in normal mode, you would put your foot down or stick forward and the engine and transmission would work together, but in such a way as if it was just normally driving in a field, and not delivering the burst of power or drive that you would need.</p><p></p><p>I did try it once, but that was stuck with 12t of maize in a wet year, took the forager to pull me out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali_Maxxum, post: 7716877, member: 12293"] M is for Manual mode, so the engine speed and transmission will work independently of each other. The foot throttle will control engine speed and the stick is your propulsion. I never use it in manual mode, I can't think of many applications where you would. Perhaps if you are bogged and you want a blast to try and get yourself free. So you would rev it flat out and push the stick forward and it would engage and spin very quickly, where as if you were in normal mode, you would put your foot down or stick forward and the engine and transmission would work together, but in such a way as if it was just normally driving in a field, and not delivering the burst of power or drive that you would need. I did try it once, but that was stuck with 12t of maize in a wet year, took the forager to pull me out! [/QUOTE]
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