So far my home fab'ed loader has been working fine BUT as I was afraid of it might be to much for my 1910.
When I have even the slightest incline I can barely climb it. And if the front wheels get any lower than the back and when I reverse it'll hardly move. I have to be very careful or I'd be stuck. This is without a load and I have no wheel spin.
The other day I hooked up the tiller and as soon as it touches the ground the tractor stops.
I'm thinking other than a weight problem, it's clutch trouble but don't have any squealing or anything. Is there a way to adjust it other than the pedal play - don't think that's the problem. What's behind the plate on the housing on the left? I have to remove the FEL to get that plate off.
When I have even the slightest incline I can barely climb it. And if the front wheels get any lower than the back and when I reverse it'll hardly move. I have to be very careful or I'd be stuck. This is without a load and I have no wheel spin.
The other day I hooked up the tiller and as soon as it touches the ground the tractor stops.
I'm thinking other than a weight problem, it's clutch trouble but don't have any squealing or anything. Is there a way to adjust it other than the pedal play - don't think that's the problem. What's behind the plate on the housing on the left? I have to remove the FEL to get that plate off.