by bartonmd » Mon Jul 01, 2013 6:33 pm
Never use 2, unless you're going down a hill or something. 2 on these is 2nd gear start, which is OK once a while in the snow, but slips the clutches into gear on start.
1st is for slow stuff, 3 is for letting it pick what gear it wants to be in. Don't use 4th under any kind of heavy load, or going down hills or anything, because the overrun sprag is still working, and not only is it the weak point of any transmission that has one, but it doesn't let you engine brake. When REALLY rocking on the throttle on something, put the selector in 1st, because there's an overrun roller for 1st gear (allows it to shift down to 1st when slowing down, and not make your face hit the windshield), that the LO/REV clutch locks up for reverse to work (reverse is 1st working backwards), but it also takes the load off of the 1st roller. When the selector is in 1, 2, or 3, the input sprag clutch is also working, taking the load off of the input sprag. So, the transmission is as strong as it can be with the selector in 1st.
Mike