ehydro kickout

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smit360

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John Deere 3120
hey guys have another concern I would like to share and get your expertise on. I have a 3120 with ehydro and when i am pulling real hard in B range sometimes it will kick out of B range into neutral. I haev never pulled real hard in C or A range so I do not know if it will do the same thing. Is this a saftey kickout when i over load the tranny or is this a problem i should haev checked out? Thanks

Jay <font color="green"> </font>
 
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Never have seen this myself. Make sure you are fully in range. At first, it i seems a little tricky going in and out of range. Maybe you aren't quite there!
 
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maybe this is true, it doesnt happen all the time, the times it has happened have been when i am doing heavy rear blade work or pulling a fully loaded dump trailer up a real steep incline. During these times the lever woudl just pop out of range. <font color="green"> </font>
 
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I have a 4310 ehydro and have worked A and B range hard and have driven for an hour on the highway in C range and have never had them slip out of gear.


Richard
 
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I have had that happen on my 4720, but I think it was my fault. I don't think I had the selector centered.

D.
 
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I think you need to ask your dealer to look into this issue. This is not normal.
 
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I have a 3320 and was mowing and had it pop out of gear once- but I'm pretty sure I hit the gear shift with my elbow. I have some steep hills that I rotary mow and come into a heavy load in loose soil nearing the crest. I'm very careful there- if it pops out of gear on a slope- I'm gonna take a ride I'll never forget backwards down the hill. I'd have it looked at- it could be pretty dangerous depending on where you are and what your towing.
 
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I agree with what has been said. I've had my 4320 do the same thing, but I think it is because I didn't get it completely in proper range. It is an eye opener when it happens on a hill - thus I've taken extra care when changing to a different range, and I haven't had the problem continue since I've been paying closer attention.
 
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I am not sure what really happened as I didn't stop and really check it out...just kept cutting....

I was mowing with the rear grooming mower on my front slope. I had been up and down the hill several times with no problems (note: steep enough that I had to use 4wd near the top of the slope and then used 4wd to slowly crawl down the hill). On one trip, just as I started back down the hill, I was freewheeling so fast all I could do was try to keep from flipping as I tried to apply the brakes, without locking a tire and make it more likely to tip. I put two different sets of skid marks, digging up grass, before I got leveled out and slowed down. I should have stopped, checked everything, and assessed what happened. I didn't. As I was on level then, I pulled it out of 4wd (with my foot, as I usually do), it had definitely been in 4w. I can't really say if I pushed the shift forward to be sure it was in low. I don't think it had slipped out, or that I had knocked it out. But, I really don't know.

One thing I do know is I check it well now and keep my mind on where to steer if it should happen again.

A little freewheeling down a steep slope certainly does add excitement to mowing the lawn! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Tom
 

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