JWR
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- Joined
- Apr 19, 2011
- Messages
- 3,953
- Location
- So MD / WV
- Tractor
- MF 2660 LP, 3 Kubota B2150, Kubota BX2200, MH Pacer, Gravely 5660, etc.
Never mind why I have 3 Kubota B2150's. The first 2 are stick trans and the latest one is hydrostatic. The latest one obtained this summer from the midwest required only minor mech stuff to get it serviceable using the MMM (and whatever else I decide to do with it.) Now for the problem:
Compared to the other 2 B-2150 tractors this one steers much harder. As if the power assist was a lot less than the other two. It works just fine but puzzles me more and more as to why the extra steering effort is required. Anyone else seen this circumstance? Any reason why the HST should steer differently than the stick models? Is this a legit concern or something to ignore?
The other hydraulic stuff on it works fine (e.g. the 3pt lift, etc.) Tractor motion, pulling, power, robust cutting ability etc. are also fine.
Compared to the other 2 B-2150 tractors this one steers much harder. As if the power assist was a lot less than the other two. It works just fine but puzzles me more and more as to why the extra steering effort is required. Anyone else seen this circumstance? Any reason why the HST should steer differently than the stick models? Is this a legit concern or something to ignore?
The other hydraulic stuff on it works fine (e.g. the 3pt lift, etc.) Tractor motion, pulling, power, robust cutting ability etc. are also fine.