I'm a fan of tractors and would love a step by step video of putting attachments on the back, explanation of wahat they do but also simpler terms when using them 😊 like a cultivator, how it work when and why you use it, what comes next? ❤️ Ps I love this video.
Hi Anders, thank you for your question! The answer is no, you do not need to depress the clutch while turning the engine off. Some people do however, it is not required to when turning off the engine.
If a tractor has 4 remotes on the back and the loader is mounted are 2 remotes tied up for the loader? For example, could I run my square baler with accumulator, hydraulic pickup and hydraulic tongue and still be able to perform 2 loader functions?
@@janstrnisa4702 if I didn't assign any remotes on the monitor to the loader could i use them for the back? Would third function on the loader take another rear remote or does that work differently?
@@tricountyfarmer5640 blue and yellow remotes are tied to loader at all times if loader is connected you cant use blue and yellow remote on the back. Third function works with electromagnetic switch inside loader itself it turns bucket tilt(blue line) into third line
You go ahead and try that foot pedal mode on an icy road. Foot pedal mode should never ever be used on a street and never ever for hooking up an implement, that is why you have a clutch. Don't even try to use foot pedal mode for loader work, not even TMS will help you there to be efficient (it will in no circumstance beat a good driver). You need to learn how to set your memo speeds, cruise control, foot throttle clutch and brake. Learn to drive - not learn to be lazy and don't let a software engineer try to do the farming...
This is a very good video I'd like to see another video but just with more details. Thumb up.
I'm a fan of tractors and would love a step by step video of putting attachments on the back, explanation of wahat they do but also simpler terms when using them 😊 like a cultivator, how it work when and why you use it, what comes next? ❤️ Ps I love this video.
On the fendt tractors you are actually supposed to use the brake for slowing down the tractor.
@Simon Goode it depends if you have it in foot pedal mode or manual mode
a really nice video this one! but do you need to hold down the clutch while turning the engine off?
Hi Anders, thank you for your question! The answer is no, you do not need to depress the clutch while turning the engine off. Some people do however, it is not required to when turning off the engine.
@@FullLineAgSalesLtd ok! :)
Great video and a very nice tractor... well done...
Thanks Richard, I appreciate it!
Thank you so much ❤
How can you run the bum and go forward or backwards.
How do you shut off the joystick control and use the finger tip hydraulics
A clutch on a CVT transmission? Or is it an inching pedal?
If a tractor has 4 remotes on the back and the loader is mounted are 2 remotes tied up for the loader? For example, could I run my square baler with accumulator, hydraulic pickup and hydraulic tongue and still be able to perform 2 loader functions?
Loader takes 2 of your back remotes
@@janstrnisa4702 if I took the loader off are the remotes still not usable?
@@tricountyfarmer5640 if you disconect loader they are usable.
@@janstrnisa4702 if I didn't assign any remotes on the monitor to the loader could i use them for the back? Would third function on the loader take another rear remote or does that work differently?
@@tricountyfarmer5640 blue and yellow remotes are tied to loader at all times if loader is connected you cant use blue and yellow remote on the back. Third function works with electromagnetic switch inside loader itself it turns bucket tilt(blue line) into third line
The Big tracked tractor crowd (that we hear about a LOT on YT) only wants to know where do you crank up the horsepower on this unit??
Hi chuxtuff, we are not sure. We do not do any modifications in those regards to any of our machines or equipment.
This tractor is fucking handy i have to shift through 5 gears on my ford just to go somewhat fast
Omg no breaks
Ya and there's no brakes too!!
You go ahead and try that foot pedal mode on an icy road. Foot pedal mode should never ever be used on a street and never ever for hooking up an implement, that is why you have a clutch. Don't even try to use foot pedal mode for loader work, not even TMS will help you there to be efficient (it will in no circumstance beat a good driver). You need to learn how to set your memo speeds, cruise control, foot throttle clutch and brake. Learn to drive - not learn to be lazy and don't let a software engineer try to do the farming...
@Matiz Criel have you? Driving Fendt full time since 2000. Actually foot pedal mode and TMS didn't even exist on the early models :P
@Matiz Criel They sure arent as fun to drive as a geared model and when they get stuck in a field you cant jumped them out of a wet hole
Wtf what world are you from 🤣