buckwheat
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I've noticed that if I am in low range on my gc2300 and traction is really good, the hydraulics are the first to cry uncle. An example of this is trying to pull out a stump while on concrete. The engine will labor but keep running while the wheels remain stationary. Is this normal? I always assumed the tractor would keep pulling until the wheels broke free or the engine stalled.
In high range, the engine stalls if it doesn't like the load it's pulling.
In high range, the engine stalls if it doesn't like the load it's pulling.