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Harry in Ky
Veteran Member
Another day, another kick in the head. So the little beast was assembled far enough to start it up today. Results were a mixed bag. Some good news, some not so good.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
First the Good. The hydrostat functions as advertised. A minor (I believe this to be the case) adjustment on the pedal control linkage should solve the bit of forward creep it has. When I first started it up this afternoon it would grind gears just a bit when shifting the range into gear. It bumped a few times, slipped into gear and started creeping forward. I could stop it with the brake, then I shut it off. I hadn't bolted the pedals on yet, torn between putting the floor mat back first or just the pedals first and removing them again for the floor mat.
The Bad. When I looked underneath for the pedal adjustment I see oil draining from the clutch housing making a small puddle on the floor below. Maybe 1/2 cup or so. Major disappointment. I don't think it's the unit leaking, but more the input shaft/PTO drive gear/ front seal area. I've been studying diagram again trying to decide what might be leaking in there other than the seal. Not much else comes to mind. It didn't seem to leak while running, rather it starts as soon as the engine shuts off. I tried it again after bolting the pedals on and if I hold the reverse pedal down just a touch it will find neutral, shift in and out of gear with no problem or creep. Both forward and reverse directions seem to work, I just need to adjust that neutral spot a bit. If that were the only issue I would be a happy camper.
The Ugly. We obviously can't live with the internal oil leak, so it's got to come apart again. I expect as usual, it will come apart much quicker the second time around.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
First the Good. The hydrostat functions as advertised. A minor (I believe this to be the case) adjustment on the pedal control linkage should solve the bit of forward creep it has. When I first started it up this afternoon it would grind gears just a bit when shifting the range into gear. It bumped a few times, slipped into gear and started creeping forward. I could stop it with the brake, then I shut it off. I hadn't bolted the pedals on yet, torn between putting the floor mat back first or just the pedals first and removing them again for the floor mat.
The Bad. When I looked underneath for the pedal adjustment I see oil draining from the clutch housing making a small puddle on the floor below. Maybe 1/2 cup or so. Major disappointment. I don't think it's the unit leaking, but more the input shaft/PTO drive gear/ front seal area. I've been studying diagram again trying to decide what might be leaking in there other than the seal. Not much else comes to mind. It didn't seem to leak while running, rather it starts as soon as the engine shuts off. I tried it again after bolting the pedals on and if I hold the reverse pedal down just a touch it will find neutral, shift in and out of gear with no problem or creep. Both forward and reverse directions seem to work, I just need to adjust that neutral spot a bit. If that were the only issue I would be a happy camper.
The Ugly. We obviously can't live with the internal oil leak, so it's got to come apart again. I expect as usual, it will come apart much quicker the second time around.