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The John Deere Synchro-Range transmission brought car-like shifting smoothness to the farm, ending the frustrating grind of older gearboxes.
Introduced in the 1960s with the โNew Generation of Powerโ tractors, this partially synchronized design allowed operators to shift easily between speed gears on the move, dramatically boosting productivity.
By eliminating the need to stop or struggle with every gear change, it reduced operator fatigue and minimized wear on components.
While not a true power shift, its durability and lower cost made it a universally popular and successful innovation across the agricultural industry.
Did the enduring success of the Synchro-Range lead directly to any specific developments in John Deereโs later transmission designs?
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