RWEST
Gold Member
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2003
- Messages
- 479
- Location
- Windber, PA
- Tractor
- ALL J-D's: 955, X595, 6x4 Diesel Gator, CX Compact Gator, 310D Loader/Backhoe (4x4, turbo, extend-a-hoe)
Bumped into an old buddy today at the J-D dealer. While we were discussing the affairs of the world, he mentioned a problem he's been having with his couple year old 997 zero-turn mower. Going down hills, it freewheels. Returns the handles to the neutral position, but it won't stop. He's crashed into his fence once already and is worried about ending up in one of his ponds at the bottom of one of the hills. He said it did it took off again last night and he had to set the parking brake to get it to stop.
He said the J-D guy looked at it and told him there's 'too much air in the tires' (!!!)
. Any ideas?
He said the J-D guy looked at it and told him there's 'too much air in the tires' (!!!)