jaketheram
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Hey all, been lurking here since I purchased my Kioti CS2510 back in the spring. It was used, year old w. 50 hours at the time. Sitting at about 102 now.
Picked up an older Meteor 51" 3pt snowblower to use on my drive this winter and I do my neighbors also for her.
First time or two, worked great, no issues.
2nd to last time, worked fine for my drive (which is a lot of back and forth/forward and reverse using both loader and blower). Start doing hers (which is long and straight) and as I'm going down hers it sounds like the radiator fan is kicking into overdrive. I also can't be 100% on this, but possible felt like I was slowing down, however, her drive does dip down at first before going slightly uphill. It cycled like this a few more times as I did her drive, each time I got the feeling that I was progressively losing velocity. Only seemed to happen in reverse, and only after 30 seconds or more of continuous reversing.
Checked the temp and the needle is where it always, slightly cooler than the midpoint on the gauge.
Checked HST fluid level a few days later, it was a little low, bottom of dipstick so filled up, took less than a quart I would estimate.
Snowblowed again yesterday evening, same thing, fine for all my drive. Fan cycled loudly once backing down her drive the first pass, but the subsequent passes, while the reverse speed still seemed to progressively decrease, the radiator fan did not howl.
RPM of engine never seems to change throughout all this, I run it at 3000rpm, which is the rated speed for 540 PTO RPM.
Any thoughts?
I used it extensively this past summer and fall: trenching with the hoe, grading, mowing with the MMM several acres, never ran into this issue, but also was never going in reverse for longer than a 10 seconds.
I checked HST fan in case I was confused where the noise was coming from, all fan blades are in tact on that.
Picked up an older Meteor 51" 3pt snowblower to use on my drive this winter and I do my neighbors also for her.
First time or two, worked great, no issues.
2nd to last time, worked fine for my drive (which is a lot of back and forth/forward and reverse using both loader and blower). Start doing hers (which is long and straight) and as I'm going down hers it sounds like the radiator fan is kicking into overdrive. I also can't be 100% on this, but possible felt like I was slowing down, however, her drive does dip down at first before going slightly uphill. It cycled like this a few more times as I did her drive, each time I got the feeling that I was progressively losing velocity. Only seemed to happen in reverse, and only after 30 seconds or more of continuous reversing.
Checked the temp and the needle is where it always, slightly cooler than the midpoint on the gauge.
Checked HST fluid level a few days later, it was a little low, bottom of dipstick so filled up, took less than a quart I would estimate.
Snowblowed again yesterday evening, same thing, fine for all my drive. Fan cycled loudly once backing down her drive the first pass, but the subsequent passes, while the reverse speed still seemed to progressively decrease, the radiator fan did not howl.
RPM of engine never seems to change throughout all this, I run it at 3000rpm, which is the rated speed for 540 PTO RPM.
Any thoughts?
I used it extensively this past summer and fall: trenching with the hoe, grading, mowing with the MMM several acres, never ran into this issue, but also was never going in reverse for longer than a 10 seconds.
I checked HST fan in case I was confused where the noise was coming from, all fan blades are in tact on that.