JD 4210 - bogging down ?

   / JD 4210 - bogging down ? #11  
I personally don't like the "long arrow" mode at all in the little I've driven a 10 series. It make the transmission feel like it's being controlled with a rubber band. The short arrow is much more responsive.
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Which is the whole point and why they give you a choice.

Long/Short Arrow is the 'Rollout' which is the time taken for the tractor to coast to a halt after you take your foot off the pedal (in either direction).

A Long Rollout is preferable on fine turf where a higher braking force (Short RO) could damage/tear the turf surface. eg. Golf Course. (i.e. if you take your foot off the pedal at speed the wheels would lock up and skid instead of coasting to a graceful halt.) Try it on grass.

The short RO is more desirable when on higher tractive grip surfaces such as concrete/tarmac.
 
   / JD 4210 - bogging down ? #12  
I understand what it's for but for me it's solving a problem that doesn't exist. It's great if it works for you. Mine has mechanical linkage and it doesn't tear up the grass stopping and starting.
 
   / JD 4210 - bogging down ?
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#13  
Thanks everyone, I've read the manual and tried some different settings. My application really is what I would consider light mowing and the manual states that's OK in range C. However, I think it's too fast and I get a better cut in B. Plus you guys are the true experts, so I'll be mowing in A or B. At a lower RPM and speed it does seem to bog down less, though I still feel a loss of power, I did not get the indicator lights. I think I prefer the longer roll out. Still learning as I move up from my old BX2200. Thanks for the help.
 
   / JD 4210 - bogging down ? #14  
I never thought to ask you if you made sure the loadmatch feature was on... that's intended to make the C-->B, or B-->A ratio changes so you don't lug the engine. Even with loadmatch on and 30hp at the PTO I can drag in taller grass with a 5 ft shredder, so where the 4210 only spins at 22hp, you'd really feel it with the feature disabled.
 
   / JD 4210 - bogging down ? #15  
Potentiometer is basically a position sensor. Typically on a 0-5v range.
 
   / JD 4210 - bogging down ? #16  
I never thought to ask you if you made sure the loadmatch feature was on... that's intended to make the C-->B, or B-->A ratio changes so you don't lug the engine. Even with loadmatch on and 30hp at the PTO I can drag in taller grass with a 5 ft shredder, so where the 4210 only spins at 22hp, you'd really feel it with the feature disabled.

I've had a 4210e for 15 years since it was new. While not the most powerful unit in the world, it has never bogged while mowing grass in A or B range - w/o Loadmatch on. The eHydro was replaced when the unit was new due to some issues. It is possible to have the engine bog down in deep sand - but everything has a limit.
 

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