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Good load on the tranny! :biggrin:

 

Is the 272 a synchro with the gears either side of the seat?

 

They were the first tractors with synchromesh gearboxes ' date=' I believe.[/quote']

 

Don't know a whole lot about transmissions and gearboxes, but if i compared my old 35x and a leyland synchro model, how would they differ in terms of the driving experience. Does it have something to do with the way you up change gears? I know for a fact when im changing from 3rd to 2nd, i have to virtually come to a stop before i can change and the grinding stops.

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Don't know a whole lot about transmissions and gearboxes, but if i compared my old 35x and a leyland synchro model, how would they differ in terms of the driving experience. Does it have something to do with the way you up change gears? I know for a fact when im changing from 3rd to 2nd, i have to virtually come to a stop before i can change and the grinding stops.

 

yes the leylands down gear change should be smoother without double declutching

to make your s smoother double declutch and it should be fine

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yes the leylands down gear change should be smoother without double declutching

to make your s smoother double declutch and it should be fine

 

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Blip the throttle to between clutch strokes to match the engine speed to the lower gear ratio and it will go in a lot easier. Takes practice.

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