Puny HST Drive Power

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KnuckleDragger

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While returning from the field to the barn following mowing, my L5740 had a sudden loss of drive power. The tractor was working fine. I had idled for a moment to talk to my son. As I was resuming, the pedal kind of went to mush and I lost about 80% of forward power. I stopped, did a cursory check at roadside, but didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. I didn't want to leave the tractor on the county road, so I crept back to the barn at a whopping top speed of 3mph. I had to get washed up for an Independence Day-Eve celebration, so I haven't done any further troubleshooting.

The tractor is new (<50 hrs), under warranty, and I have dealership service scheduled next week to install rear remotes. I'll let them to the T&E and repair, but I am curious if I have abused it or what may me be the problem.

Thanks,
Chris
 
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Well with 50 hours, you shouldn't have been able to tear it up if you tried.

I have a 5030, so I will be interested in what you find.
 
   / Puny HST Drive Power #3  
While returning from the field to the barn following mowing, my L5740 had a sudden loss of drive power. The tractor was working fine. I had idled for a moment to talk to my son. As I was resuming, the pedal kind of went to mush and I lost about 80% of forward power. I stopped, did a cursory check at roadside, but didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. I didn't want to leave the tractor on the county road, so I crept back to the barn at a whopping top speed of 3mph. I had to get washed up for an Independence Day-Eve celebration, so I haven't done any further troubleshooting.

The tractor is new (<50 hrs), under warranty, and I have dealership service scheduled next week to install rear remotes. I'll let them to the T&E and repair, but I am curious if I have abused it or what may me be the problem.

Thanks,
Chris


some things come to mind;

A. transmission linkage/oil spool with foot pedal

B. forward reverse pilot valve in transmission controlled by foot pedal clogged or stuck wide open with oil bypassing in relief with debris/broken spring.

c. clooged oil filter screen or cartridge filter affecting oil delivery.


d. turbine in torque converter


e bad or bypassing charge pump-the symptoms fit:mad:
 
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All those causes sound plausible to me. The 50 cent pin would be my luck. I learned a $60 lesson this week to do a better job on my pre-op walk-around check when a missing bold holding in the back pin of the right 3pt hitch allowed the pin to drop in the field and cause a bracket to mangle and shear.
 
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SOLVED!

The problem, as it turned out, was the knucklehead in the driver's seat. My 5740 has an auto-throttle advance that couples the throttle to the HST pedal. When I stopped, I must have disengaged it with my knee. The funny thing is, I swear that lever didn't even exist until I had this problem!

Chalk this one up to the "ingorance-that-naturally-occurs-when-machines-do-the-thinking-for-us" category. Looks like I need another visit to the operator's portion of the manual.
 
   / Puny HST Drive Power #7  
SOLVED!

The problem, as it turned out, was the knucklehead in the driver's seat. My 5740 has an auto-throttle advance that couples the throttle to the HST pedal. When I stopped, I must have disengaged it with my knee. The funny thing is, I swear that lever didn't even exist until I had this problem!

Chalk this one up to the "ignorance-that-naturally-occurs-when-machines-do-the-thinking-for-us" category. Looks like I need another visit to the operator's portion of the manual.

Glad to hear it was something simple.

I understand to a point the good things about the improved HST on the L40 Series, but I am just not sure it is a vast improvement over the L30 Series or others. I was going to get one, but bought a used L30 instead.
 
   / Puny HST Drive Power #8  
Bought my 11th Kubota last month. A F3080. It wouldn't pull the steepest parts of my yard. Oops, had it in high gear. In low or turtle it will climb the side of a barn. Raised mowing deck and it wouldn't go back down. In the back of my mind I was thinking another mowing deck on one of my tractors had done that.:confused: Well, called dealer and Gary the parts man told me to trun the hydraulic speed adjustment knob. Did that and it raises and lowers perfect. When I read your post I was willing to bet it was a simple wrong handle, knob, switch or some thing simple. Glad that's all it was.
 
   / Puny HST Drive Power #9  
My 5740 has an auto-throttle advance that couples the throttle to the HST pedal.

I got a chance to do seat time in the L5740HST+, and I thought it to
be very impressive. It's an incremental, though ergonomic improvement
over the earlier, more conventional Kubota HSTs.

Even the "auto throttle" is a very helpful addition, IMO, especially when
you do a lot of loader or forklift work. I am on-and-off the seat, and
constantly adjusting the engine speed on my main tractor, so I see
its advantage.
 

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