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the MF is the same as the Fendt, you can mix power and speed to what ever you need, so you can do 40kph at 1500rpm or 40 kph at 2200 rpm or 5kph at 1500rpm or 5kph at 2200rpm all by mixing the power to speed knob. Then you can select the mode so by pushing the foot throttle it will just rev the engine to varing the speed with engine at set speed.

 

Takes time to set up but really good when you get the hang of it.

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dyna VT. now with an intelligent power management system to automatically select the correct engine rpm depending on desired forward speed and load/resistance.

 

but seriously, whats wrong with a gearstick?

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you must have had a bad one, the ones i have used have been very smooth and very simple to operate compared to the fendt.

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