Hoosier_Daddy
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- Joined
- Apr 4, 2002
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- Location
- Indiana
- Tractor
- New BX2200 4-3-02 (traded 6-08) new B2620 06-08
Hydrostatic--What\'s the scoop?
Ok, here is a general discussion issue that I started thinking about after a conversation with a friend who has the same sub-compact I have, a BX2200.. But it should apply to all tractor's with HST. I now have a ? floating above me.
We were having a brew at the local Legion and started talking about our tractors do's and dont's. He has a very large pond (small lake) and it is rather steep on one end. Of course he has to mow up, move over, mow up, etc.....
I said I was kind of disapointed when I first brought my BX home and used it on my hill and it wouldn't pull itself up the hill in the high gear range. It didn't stall, it just wouldn't pull itself along. Just stopped moving... I had to switch to the low range. Not a problem, I was just a little disapointed ..
He says "You should always pull a hill in low range or you will burn up the transmission". I am thinking other than two gears to change the speeds, what's to burn up? It's fluids and plates.....
In a car transmission if it won't pull a hill the engine bogs down.. Bota didn't. Just quit moving. So, I guess there is some kind of clutching going on that is slipping.
Can you all educate this Hoosier on what is going on inside this orange machine? Tom
Ok, here is a general discussion issue that I started thinking about after a conversation with a friend who has the same sub-compact I have, a BX2200.. But it should apply to all tractor's with HST. I now have a ? floating above me.
We were having a brew at the local Legion and started talking about our tractors do's and dont's. He has a very large pond (small lake) and it is rather steep on one end. Of course he has to mow up, move over, mow up, etc.....
I said I was kind of disapointed when I first brought my BX home and used it on my hill and it wouldn't pull itself up the hill in the high gear range. It didn't stall, it just wouldn't pull itself along. Just stopped moving... I had to switch to the low range. Not a problem, I was just a little disapointed ..
He says "You should always pull a hill in low range or you will burn up the transmission". I am thinking other than two gears to change the speeds, what's to burn up? It's fluids and plates.....
In a car transmission if it won't pull a hill the engine bogs down.. Bota didn't. Just quit moving. So, I guess there is some kind of clutching going on that is slipping.
Can you all educate this Hoosier on what is going on inside this orange machine? Tom