lobsterman1
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My ck3510se will not spin tires in low range when pushing against something where traction is not loose . It does this in both directions. At 2000 rpm it just bypasses and won't stall .
My ck3510se will not spin tires in low range when pushing against something where traction is not loose . It does this in both directions. At 2000 rpm it just bypasses and won't stall .
This is probably intentional, to prevent overload damage. Damage could be to the tractor or to the operator.At 2000 rpm it just bypasses and won't stall .
I'm not making a test . I'm asking a questionWhy are you making this "test" with multiple variables? I can't discern the goal.
Do you have the appropriate weight/width implements? Will your Kioti draw implements through dirt with no wheel slip or mild wheel slip?
Some of the variables between individual Kioti CK3510s:
HST vs gear transmission.
Variation in tire patch area. Variation in tire grip due to tread design. Variation in tire inflation. Variation in tread sharpness.
BALLAST: Air inflated tires, "loaded" tires, tires with wheel weights, tires bearing implement weight via Three Point Hitch. Loaded tires + wheel weights + implement weight via Three Point Hitch.
Engine power output varies with engine revs and altitude.
CK3510 develops rated horsepower at 2,600 rpm at sea level. At 2,000 rpm 35-horsepower engine may produce 28-horsepower. (?)
Loader or no Loader. (1,100 pounds)
This is probably intentional, to prevent overload damage. Damage could be to the tractor or to the operator.
Yes you are right. But I had a massey Ferguson gc hydro for 6 years prior to this one . Never refused spinning the tires . Mind you it was a much lighter tractor.Saw this once, when the operator didn稚 know how to work an HST transmission peddle. If it痴 used like an accelerator peddle it値l do what you experience.
I'm not making a test . I'm asking a question.
Yes I have a loader, loaded ties and a lite duty blade on the back . I'm doing loader work. Trying to build a driveway.
It seems the whole system has limited pressure. Loader and hydro . I had a rear tire between 2 roots yesterday and could not get the tires to turn to get out. Even the loader was bypassing. I barely got out .
yes I have a tooth bar . I have no clue how to post a video here or pictures.Can you post your video here? The video would be more comprehensive than your short posts, which are individually opaque. Paragraphing would improve clarity.
I speculate Nova Scotia soils are pretty tough. Do you have a digging toothbar attached to the bucket?
Yes you are right. But I had a massey Ferguson gc hydro for 6 years prior to this one . Never refused spinning the tires . Mind you it was a much lighter tractor.
z Yes I was feathering the pedal. Tried it all .Are you pressing the pedal fully or partially?
Tractor is still new from March . Motor does not bog down much goes in to relief. It does the same when cold and coolers are clean . I changed the motor oil and filter at 55 hours and it made a big difference in engine noise and is much better on fuel since.i think it should be able to spin in 2wd until it bogs the motor down unless it is extremely over loaded and the relief is trying to kick in. When is the last time the tractor has been serviced. It could be a hydraulic filter that needs to be replaced or some linkage needs to be adjusted. Also hydro transmission build up a lot of heat so I would check the hydraulic oil cooler if equipped and make sure it痴 not stopped up with dirt or grass it痴 is in front of the radiator like some models.