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Hi,
When putting chains on the rear of my B2910HST today I noticed something that I did not expect. I could spin one wheel and the other did not move at all.
Forgot to mention that I had a floor jack lifting both wheels off the ground.
The transmission was in neutral, the brakes off and 2wd selected.
I was expecting that when one wheel was turned one way, the other would go the other way...like in a car.
Seems like the rear wheels are independent...does this have something to do with having a hydrostatic transmission?
Puzzled here...don't have a clue!
Bill in Pgh, PA
When putting chains on the rear of my B2910HST today I noticed something that I did not expect. I could spin one wheel and the other did not move at all.
Forgot to mention that I had a floor jack lifting both wheels off the ground.
The transmission was in neutral, the brakes off and 2wd selected.
I was expecting that when one wheel was turned one way, the other would go the other way...like in a car.
Seems like the rear wheels are independent...does this have something to do with having a hydrostatic transmission?
Puzzled here...don't have a clue!
Bill in Pgh, PA