Paddy
Veteran Member
Just noticed a sound I thought I'd run by you folks. We are building a house and while one of the guys was backing down a slope and breaking, I heard a grinding sound. Also most a gear box sound. I know, not much of a description. When I drive the Kama, I don't use the breaks much other than stoping to get it into a gear. When I was listening to the grind sound, the guy was backing down a hill riding the breaks. Again, I know this is not the way to safely operate a tractor. Always keep it in a gear and let the trany/engine set the pace! I have talked with him on "safe tractor operation" so now he knows. here in Southern Indiana, we have hills. It is very temping to drive up hill to a load of gravel and roll back with the clutch depressed, and keep going with out ever having to change gears. I DON'T do that, sounds like tractor "run away" about to happen. But back to the point; I have understood these KAMA 454 have 'wet' breaks. What is the best way to check them out? Is it common to be a bit noisey? One side has always been a bit sticky. That is to say grabs and won't let go until back in gear and under power...unless on a hill!
Thanks for any in put.
Patrick
Thanks for any in put.
Patrick