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Old 03-20-2020, 11:04 PM   #239
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Old 03-20-2020, 11:50 PM   #240
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I have said this a few hundred times now but will again.
If you find driving MT to be more exciting during regular daily driving then it is just because it is new or different to you or you are a hazard on the public roads.
Anybody driving MT for a long time (in my case 47 years) you no longer put any more thought into shifting than you do steering or braking. It is not more "engaging" when you don't even realize you are doing it. My car may as well be an AT for all the thought or even awareness I put into shifting.
If you have to think about each shift you are probably doing it wrong anyway!
That's pretty judgemental. I enjoy feeling it work no less than I did when I started driving the old Ferguson when I was 8. Every shift counts. I call that being in the moment and paying attention.
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Old 03-20-2020, 11:55 PM   #241
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That's pretty judgemental. I enjoy feeling it work no less than I did when I started driving the old Ferguson when I was 8. Every shift counts. I call that being in the moment and paying attention.
That is just as much or possibly even more judgmental.
You can honestly say you pay attention to every shift every day? You concentrate on what you are doing and in your mind say "shift now"?
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Old 03-20-2020, 11:58 PM   #242
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I don't find this thread very engaging much like my AT
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Old 03-21-2020, 12:25 AM   #243
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That's pretty judgemental. I enjoy feeling it work no less than I did when I started driving the old Ferguson when I was 8. Every shift counts. I call that being in the moment and paying attention.
DANG, that takes me back!

Yep, pulling a wagon full of hay, with a tractor with 21 drawbar HP, one had to know his gears .... AND how to use a clutch.

If you didn't, you had hay all over the ground ... and guess who had to pick it up -


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Old 03-21-2020, 12:33 AM   #244
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That is just as much or possibly even more judgmental.
You can honestly say you pay attention to every shift every day? You concentrate on what you are doing and in your mind say "shift now"?
Of course he does, when he is driving alone, I got the picture -


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That is just as much or possibly even more judgmental.
You can honestly say you pay attention to every shift every day? You concentrate on what you are doing and in your mind say "shift now"?
Yup 100% It's a passion. It's not a "say" thing. It's a "feel" thing. Great enjoyment of practicing good technique does not require racing. It can be felt just as much in performance of the mundane.
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Old 03-21-2020, 02:29 AM   #246
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DANG, that takes me back!

Yep, pulling a wagon full of hay, with a tractor with 21 drawbar HP, one had to know his gears .... AND how to use a clutch.

If you didn't, you had hay all over the ground ... and guess who had to pick it up -
Same vintage orchard tractor. Hell, I still occasionally "dump the hay."
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Same vintage orchard tractor. Hell, I still occasionally "dump the hay."
Yep, as you may recall, pulling a disk with a 21 HP tractor was challenging when you thought you could shift from 1st to 2nd. Flatfoot shift (throttle wide open) clutch-shift, timing was everything.

(some kids today, "oh, I have a hard time shifting my twin" - and they have a car that weighs less than the tractor itself, and has 160 plus WHP)

I wonder if drawbar HP is the same as WHP?


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Yep, as you may recall, pulling a disk with a 21 HP tractor was challenging when you thought you could shift from 1st to 2nd. Flatfoot shift (throttle wide open) clutch-shift, timing was everything.

(some kids today, "oh, I have a hard time shifting my twin" - and they have a car that weighs less than the tractor itself, and has 160 plus WHP)

I wonder if drawbar HP is the same as WHP?
Indeed! Good stuff to learn so early in life.
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Old 03-21-2020, 05:35 AM   #249
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Everybody is different, some have outies and some have innies.



innies>outies
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I'd love to have an outie one day...

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Meh we have been through this a dozen times. It has become exhausting and tedious so not doing it again.
Then why do you keep bringing it up?
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That is just as much or possibly even more judgmental.
You can honestly say you pay attention to every shift every day? You concentrate on what you are doing and in your mind say "shift now"?
Yes. Every shift isn't perfect yet. Every shift is a learning opportunity.
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