DanR67
Silver Member
Wayne -
Sorry I didn't get back to you - crazy weeks up to and including this one - on the road at big trade show in Chicago...
Ok - so your B7610 cuts out when you start to get up from the seat - IIRC then there are three possibilities:
1) PTO switch
2) Seat Switch (which seems fine since something happens when you get up - makes me think it is doing it's job correctly..)
3) The HST "neutral" position
Since you've looked into the PTO switch - I'd next try the Forward / Reverse HST pedal switch. I know there is one - 'cause (don't try this at home folks) sometimes when I'm trying to align a 3PH connection (ex snowblower) - and I'm off the tractor - I try to "inch" the CUT forward / back a bit to correct the 3PH / implement alignment. If you go "gentle" on the HST pedals - you can move the CUT a little bit - but if you really try an push a HST pedal - the engine quits.
Hope that helps - and sorry for the delayed answer. Any news from your end?
Dan
PS With the new forums - the link to the other thread was lost - here it is again: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79161
The thread starter replied back that he found "dirt" in his BX24 HST pedal - and that his problem ceased when he cleaned it...
Sorry I didn't get back to you - crazy weeks up to and including this one - on the road at big trade show in Chicago...
Ok - so your B7610 cuts out when you start to get up from the seat - IIRC then there are three possibilities:
1) PTO switch
2) Seat Switch (which seems fine since something happens when you get up - makes me think it is doing it's job correctly..)
3) The HST "neutral" position
Since you've looked into the PTO switch - I'd next try the Forward / Reverse HST pedal switch. I know there is one - 'cause (don't try this at home folks) sometimes when I'm trying to align a 3PH connection (ex snowblower) - and I'm off the tractor - I try to "inch" the CUT forward / back a bit to correct the 3PH / implement alignment. If you go "gentle" on the HST pedals - you can move the CUT a little bit - but if you really try an push a HST pedal - the engine quits.
Hope that helps - and sorry for the delayed answer. Any news from your end?
Dan
PS With the new forums - the link to the other thread was lost - here it is again: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79161
The thread starter replied back that he found "dirt" in his BX24 HST pedal - and that his problem ceased when he cleaned it...