Henro
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
- 4,957
- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
<font color="blue"> I think I started slow with the hydro pedal and when nothing happened I increased the pressure expecting the motor to lug until I could stall it out. This never happened. Instead it started lugging down, got to a point and stayed there. No matter how hard I pressed the pedal the engine rpm niether increased or decreased. </font>
Not trying to beat a dead horse, but this puzzles me.
I can tell you with certainty that my B2910 would stall if I did the same thing.
In my mind your bx should have stalled. Are you sure one of the rear wheels was not slipping?
If that happened with my B2910, I would be worried.
Can anyone clarify this? Am I missing something obvious? Bxbuster...maybe you did not push the hydro pedal down all the way, and there fore did not reach a stall condition?
That is probably it. I guess that is possible. I wish I was home with my tractors so I could do a test. For example, I think if I put my loader bucket against a large tree and slightly push the forward directional pedal, I will exert force on the tree but will not slip the wheels or stall the engine. More pedal, more force...to the point at which the wheels slip OR the engine stalls... Somewhere in between there is a point at which the wheels do not slip AND the engine does not stall, right???
Better stop now...I`m confusing myself... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Not trying to beat a dead horse, but this puzzles me.
I can tell you with certainty that my B2910 would stall if I did the same thing.
In my mind your bx should have stalled. Are you sure one of the rear wheels was not slipping?
If that happened with my B2910, I would be worried.
Can anyone clarify this? Am I missing something obvious? Bxbuster...maybe you did not push the hydro pedal down all the way, and there fore did not reach a stall condition?
That is probably it. I guess that is possible. I wish I was home with my tractors so I could do a test. For example, I think if I put my loader bucket against a large tree and slightly push the forward directional pedal, I will exert force on the tree but will not slip the wheels or stall the engine. More pedal, more force...to the point at which the wheels slip OR the engine stalls... Somewhere in between there is a point at which the wheels do not slip AND the engine does not stall, right???
Better stop now...I`m confusing myself... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif