Steve_Miller
Veteran Member
Robert,
I've been reading this topic with great interest and I honestly believe you have a problem. Everyone is talking about the hydro popping off or not set high enough. I'm not an expert in hydraulics by any means but inside this magic box (transmission/hydro pump/hydro motor) there is a hydraulic motor that has a swash plate (I'm assuming it works this way), a hydraulic pump (to provide flow), a charge pressure to control the swash) and a relief valve to vent pressure when it becomes too great. This swash plate is what I think you have the problem with. There should be a charge pressure controlling this plate, it may not be set correctly. I may be way off base here but is it something that could be looked at. If so I hope it helps, if not I've prolonged this thread by another post.
Steve
P.S. When I had a CK20HST at my house for a test drive I tried a few things with it. One thing was driving into a pile of loam to get a bucket full and the little beast would not even attempt to spin the tires, it just sat there dumbfounded the same as me. No matter where I had the hydro pedal it would not push. For comparisons sake I did the same for the TC24DA I tried and it did the same thing, as far as the B7610, it crawled right into the pile until it couldn't get any more in the bucket and it would have buried itself spinning the tires if I would have let it. This is when I decided I was going to stick with a gear version. I bought the Kioti over the others on price and features which the NH & Kubota could not match the Kioti on.
I've been reading this topic with great interest and I honestly believe you have a problem. Everyone is talking about the hydro popping off or not set high enough. I'm not an expert in hydraulics by any means but inside this magic box (transmission/hydro pump/hydro motor) there is a hydraulic motor that has a swash plate (I'm assuming it works this way), a hydraulic pump (to provide flow), a charge pressure to control the swash) and a relief valve to vent pressure when it becomes too great. This swash plate is what I think you have the problem with. There should be a charge pressure controlling this plate, it may not be set correctly. I may be way off base here but is it something that could be looked at. If so I hope it helps, if not I've prolonged this thread by another post.
Steve
P.S. When I had a CK20HST at my house for a test drive I tried a few things with it. One thing was driving into a pile of loam to get a bucket full and the little beast would not even attempt to spin the tires, it just sat there dumbfounded the same as me. No matter where I had the hydro pedal it would not push. For comparisons sake I did the same for the TC24DA I tried and it did the same thing, as far as the B7610, it crawled right into the pile until it couldn't get any more in the bucket and it would have buried itself spinning the tires if I would have let it. This is when I decided I was going to stick with a gear version. I bought the Kioti over the others on price and features which the NH & Kubota could not match the Kioti on.