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Jd ivt vs case cvt
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durallymax
Posted 4/12/2013 09:19 (#3030140 - in reply to #3030075)
Subject: Re: Jd ivt vs case cvt


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Jim Beam - 4/12/2013 07:50 Not quite what I meant, the AGCO was the most difficult of the 3 to dial in and run. Deere is close though with setting the rpms in each mode. I don't like how you jump around with the SV knobs, displays, and armrest controls of the AGCO. I do like the left hand shuttle the best on their design. The Case is the easiest to set speeds and throttles. All in my opinion, others will vary. All 3 companies make a good cvt and do what they are supposed to.


This is why the Agco/MF is not a good respresentation of what the Fendt CVT has to offer. Its a cluster screw to operate to say the least.

rednyellow - 4/12/2013 07:01 Yeah you tell one of my hands to get in there and operate at 6.5mph and watch what happens. The deere that I've driven was way easier to setup. I own way more AGCO products than deere but I just don't like all the SV BS. Never been in a Fendt but deeres seemed the easiest for me.


Simple, program a 6.5mph cruise with TMS on and tell them push this button. No need to move the stick.  

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