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Progress. First a learning: It was suggested earlier in this thread that I engage the PTO at an rpm level above idle. Per the rpm gauge on the MX, idle is at 800 rpms. As I was fueling the tractor today and edging it back and forth at idle rpms to get it closer to the fuel tank, I changed the HST pedal pretty quickly from reverse to forward and the tractor shut down.
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i am not a mechanic and out side my knowledge.
tractor shut down. as in. going from reverse to forward or vice vs. and tractor engine completely shut off on its own and died?
sounds wrong. if it is dieing. or less simply not enough REV / RPM's.
how does tractor get RPM's to show on gauge. and is there a sensor / circuit / chip / wiring harness that might be loose. that is not keeping the engine RPM's up...
I agree. Either a safety switch or something is wrong (unless he did this at idle).
When I had my M7060, that was my very first issue with the dealer. I demo'd the tractor without a cutter I had and didn't like the engagement rated. They changed an orifice in the supply line, but it only helped a small amount. Purchase a new cutter with the tractor and it was the same way even choking off the tractor at idle when the cutter was new. I did learn you can feather the turn button just a bit. That being said, traded that tractor in on a deere and it engages alot better (slower) than the Kubota, same cutter or not.