Bigpete and Del,
I doubt if they have checked the tire pressure. If I blew 40 psi in the front tires it would certainly make steering easier. As it is I keep tire pressures pretty low (15 - 20 psi) so as to spread the weight out as evenly as possible on my lawn. I have noticed that the steering behaves the same on both concrete, dirt and gravel.
Getting the correct ballast is a easy as parking my fat **** on the box blade. Doing this makes the steering problem disappear, until someone with a similarly fat **** stands in the bucket. Remember, the capacity of the bucket is 781# at the lip so with three fat asses in the bucket it won't steer at all.
The tire issue is a little tougher for me. I sold the stock turfs on eBay. The oversize turfs are mounted on the stock rims and are just about the same diameter as stock R4s. The dealer has no correct size turfs but there is a used 4100 with stock R4s that I might be able to borrow. I am not sure if the dealer would let me do a temporary swap but I'll bet a buck the RM would claim that the used tires "are not within the design specifications". But you may be right, I may have to do some back flips to get them to diagnose and fix the problem.
What really irks me is the simple fact that my turfs have absolutely no cause or effect on this problem. The RM has little to no mechanical knowledge and seems to be just another bureaucrat from hell more interested in the rules than the problem. I really expected better from JD.
At this point in time I am pretty discouraged and am trying to think of a way to rid myself of this tractor. I won't sell it without disclosing the problem and no one is likey to buy it with the problem. On top of that, I still prefer this model to any of the others; orange, blue or green.
So I am going to wait until next week to hear from the RM or dealer. If I don't hear something by Tuesday I will make another call to the CCC. Thanks to all for the suggestions and encouragement.
I doubt if they have checked the tire pressure. If I blew 40 psi in the front tires it would certainly make steering easier. As it is I keep tire pressures pretty low (15 - 20 psi) so as to spread the weight out as evenly as possible on my lawn. I have noticed that the steering behaves the same on both concrete, dirt and gravel.
Getting the correct ballast is a easy as parking my fat **** on the box blade. Doing this makes the steering problem disappear, until someone with a similarly fat **** stands in the bucket. Remember, the capacity of the bucket is 781# at the lip so with three fat asses in the bucket it won't steer at all.
The tire issue is a little tougher for me. I sold the stock turfs on eBay. The oversize turfs are mounted on the stock rims and are just about the same diameter as stock R4s. The dealer has no correct size turfs but there is a used 4100 with stock R4s that I might be able to borrow. I am not sure if the dealer would let me do a temporary swap but I'll bet a buck the RM would claim that the used tires "are not within the design specifications". But you may be right, I may have to do some back flips to get them to diagnose and fix the problem.
What really irks me is the simple fact that my turfs have absolutely no cause or effect on this problem. The RM has little to no mechanical knowledge and seems to be just another bureaucrat from hell more interested in the rules than the problem. I really expected better from JD.
At this point in time I am pretty discouraged and am trying to think of a way to rid myself of this tractor. I won't sell it without disclosing the problem and no one is likey to buy it with the problem. On top of that, I still prefer this model to any of the others; orange, blue or green.
So I am going to wait until next week to hear from the RM or dealer. If I don't hear something by Tuesday I will make another call to the CCC. Thanks to all for the suggestions and encouragement.