JDKu
Bronze Member
I was mowing up a steep ditch, and the tractor died on me. I let it coast back down the hill, fired it up, and then proceeded to climb again. Once again, it started to sputter, so I backed down the hill as quick as I could, and managed to keep it running.
Please note, the tractor did not power out.
Any thoughts on what it could be? I thought it might be the seat switch, so I was "bouncing" on the seat the 2nd time trying to make sure there was good contact. It didn't seem to help.
I had over a half a tank of diesel, so the tractor shouldn't have been starving.
The hill is steep enough that I can't climb it in 2WD, but it really isn't that steep. I'm pretty certain I could mow across it sideways. I used to with my JD L-120. The GC2300 seems to have a higher center of gravity, and I haven't braved going sideways on this hill yet.
I went up this hill a number of other times during the day, but I went up it really quick so as not to spend more than 5 or 10 seconds on it. No problems then.
Any thoughts on what happened?
Please note, the tractor did not power out.
Any thoughts on what it could be? I thought it might be the seat switch, so I was "bouncing" on the seat the 2nd time trying to make sure there was good contact. It didn't seem to help.
I had over a half a tank of diesel, so the tractor shouldn't have been starving.
The hill is steep enough that I can't climb it in 2WD, but it really isn't that steep. I'm pretty certain I could mow across it sideways. I used to with my JD L-120. The GC2300 seems to have a higher center of gravity, and I haven't braved going sideways on this hill yet.
I went up this hill a number of other times during the day, but I went up it really quick so as not to spend more than 5 or 10 seconds on it. No problems then.
Any thoughts on what happened?