tshep
Gold Member
2003 BX23, cutting overgrown 'grass' fields.
Maybe 5 places where tractor will bounce over (unseen) ruts.
I'm rolling, trying to get done.
Tractor bogs, but not a load bog. It bogs as though a fuel safety has cut fuel off. Would stop engine until I learned to stop PTO drive, shut down throttle, and wait it out, running rough - maybe 5 seconds - then rev back up and re-engage. And yes, it is enough to throw me up too, I catch on to prevent the subsequent drop.
(If I just raise the seat while running, and put it back down, engine recovers instantly - this is different.)
It seems like those cars where a bump required a fuel reset?
Any parts or processes that inherently act as a safety on a big bounce?
I suppose I could be jostling low lying fuel water 'up' into flow, but only on bounce?
The machine runs fine at all other angles I may work at, up, down, sideways, combos.
Makes me think not.
Any suggestions, as to cause?
Maybe 5 places where tractor will bounce over (unseen) ruts.
I'm rolling, trying to get done.
Tractor bogs, but not a load bog. It bogs as though a fuel safety has cut fuel off. Would stop engine until I learned to stop PTO drive, shut down throttle, and wait it out, running rough - maybe 5 seconds - then rev back up and re-engage. And yes, it is enough to throw me up too, I catch on to prevent the subsequent drop.
(If I just raise the seat while running, and put it back down, engine recovers instantly - this is different.)
It seems like those cars where a bump required a fuel reset?
Any parts or processes that inherently act as a safety on a big bounce?
I suppose I could be jostling low lying fuel water 'up' into flow, but only on bounce?
The machine runs fine at all other angles I may work at, up, down, sideways, combos.
Makes me think not.
Any suggestions, as to cause?