N80
Super Member
This weekend I was mowing with my L4400 and JD LX6 rotary cutter. I mowed for about an hour and a half, raised the mower and drove back to my cabin. The drive is probably 1/2 mile with half of it unpaved field/woods road and the other half bumpy country blacktop.
When I got back I began to rinse the tractor off as I usually do when its dusty. (I usually let the tractor cool and never spray cold water on a hot engine). This time the tractor was still hot and after spraying the rear of the tractor I noticed steam coming up off of the rear diff/3pt hitch area, specifically from where the lift arms attach. This area dried more quickly too. I put my hand on it immediately and it was hot but not too hot to hold my hand on it.
Prior to and after this the tractor is functioning properly in every way. Hydraulic/tranny fluid is new and the level is appropriate. Hydraulics and PTO working fine.
This may not be an issue but I just never noticed it before. I was wondering if a position control 3pt hitch has to 'work' when a heavy mower is in the raised position and bouncing down the road? It was a warm day, but not too bad, about 86.
When I got back I began to rinse the tractor off as I usually do when its dusty. (I usually let the tractor cool and never spray cold water on a hot engine). This time the tractor was still hot and after spraying the rear of the tractor I noticed steam coming up off of the rear diff/3pt hitch area, specifically from where the lift arms attach. This area dried more quickly too. I put my hand on it immediately and it was hot but not too hot to hold my hand on it.
Prior to and after this the tractor is functioning properly in every way. Hydraulic/tranny fluid is new and the level is appropriate. Hydraulics and PTO working fine.
This may not be an issue but I just never noticed it before. I was wondering if a position control 3pt hitch has to 'work' when a heavy mower is in the raised position and bouncing down the road? It was a warm day, but not too bad, about 86.