Ok.. I got my new CK20HST last night and got about 2 hours play err seat time on it. Actually got a little bit done while I was learning it also but I have a question for anyone else out there with the HST model of CK20.
It seems that the hydraulic pop off for the HST tranny is set too weak. On flat North Carolina grass covered red clay, my new CK20 will just barely pull hard enough to VERY slowly slip the back wheels in 2 wheel drive (If I measured it, I'd say it would run out of fuel before 1 RPM) and not even close to slipping tires in 4 wheel drive.
Now.. for more information for you other guys to compare against. Like I said, I am in NC and it was grass covered red clay. I was pushing the FEL against a fallen cedar tree trying to finish it off. I had the rotary cutter on the rear, but no loaded tires or anything.
Is this about normal for you other owners of this model? Could the rotary cutter alone be making it bite this good or does it sound like something is set too weakly on my machine? I was tached up to about 2200 RPM (new machine and didn't want to push any further yet) and was just barely pushing on the HST pedal in low range for the example above.
Oh.. and by the way... getting some pics taken.. I'll start a thread for you picture junkies tomorrow once I stop worrying that something is wrong hehehe.
It seems that the hydraulic pop off for the HST tranny is set too weak. On flat North Carolina grass covered red clay, my new CK20 will just barely pull hard enough to VERY slowly slip the back wheels in 2 wheel drive (If I measured it, I'd say it would run out of fuel before 1 RPM) and not even close to slipping tires in 4 wheel drive.
Now.. for more information for you other guys to compare against. Like I said, I am in NC and it was grass covered red clay. I was pushing the FEL against a fallen cedar tree trying to finish it off. I had the rotary cutter on the rear, but no loaded tires or anything.
Is this about normal for you other owners of this model? Could the rotary cutter alone be making it bite this good or does it sound like something is set too weakly on my machine? I was tached up to about 2200 RPM (new machine and didn't want to push any further yet) and was just barely pushing on the HST pedal in low range for the example above.
Oh.. and by the way... getting some pics taken.. I'll start a thread for you picture junkies tomorrow once I stop worrying that something is wrong hehehe.