I was out working the tractor hard clearing brush and honeysuckle with my root grapple on. About 1 hour in, I'm working an area that's facing downhill. Seatbelt on and being very careful to not tip. At one point, I went to backup and the engine tried to stall. kept doing it. I set the brake and hopped off, visually inspecting everything and didn't see anything that seemed abnormal.
I hopped back on, and I was able to backup again. after about 20ft, it tried to stall again. I disabled the stall guard and auto hst speed. Put the tractor to idle and turtle speed, and it starting backing up again. applied more throttle and was fine.
On the trip back to the house (about 2000') it tried to do it a couple more times. Each time, it happens immediatly as I press the pedal. I can here the switch in the pedal click, and that's when the engine starts to stall.
I've searched the forum and a likely culprit seems to be seat sensor, especially knowing that it attempts to stall when the pedal switch "clicks". doesn't matter what type of hst load I'm trying to appy - it's right at the click.
Questions:
1. What's the easiest way to verify the sensor is failing / faulty?
2. If the seat sensor checks out ok, what would be some other likely culprits to start investigating?
Thanks!
Tim
I hopped back on, and I was able to backup again. after about 20ft, it tried to stall again. I disabled the stall guard and auto hst speed. Put the tractor to idle and turtle speed, and it starting backing up again. applied more throttle and was fine.
On the trip back to the house (about 2000') it tried to do it a couple more times. Each time, it happens immediatly as I press the pedal. I can here the switch in the pedal click, and that's when the engine starts to stall.
I've searched the forum and a likely culprit seems to be seat sensor, especially knowing that it attempts to stall when the pedal switch "clicks". doesn't matter what type of hst load I'm trying to appy - it's right at the click.
Questions:
1. What's the easiest way to verify the sensor is failing / faulty?
2. If the seat sensor checks out ok, what would be some other likely culprits to start investigating?
Thanks!
Tim