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The 420D and 430D are also equipped with the power shuttle transmission. However, they are also available with the auto shift transmission drill and press option. With the auto shift transmission manuals option, a twist grip mounted on the forward-reverse shuttle controls top drill gear selection and automatically shifts between second gear and the highest selected gear. The transmission also has a kick down switch on the loader lever. "When equipped with the optional auto shift transmission, the kick down switch on the loader lever press allows the machine to operate much like a wheel loader," said Carman.

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