iamgott
Bronze Member
Re:Thanks Thomas, no it does it in all ranges
Thanks for responding, but yes, it does it in all ranges, not as bad in medium or low. It seems like a restriction on the hydro drive. I dont really "mash it" but if you step on it quickly "just for a sec" forget it, it wont go nowhere. I was actually wondering myself, if after they finished the differential, they ran out of the proper fluid and stuck some old or other brand in it. Aside from this I can only imagine the pump either went bad, or debris clogging a fluid passage. If I get it going, it coasts pretty good, so I don't believe its a stuck brake. All other hydraulics work good, "bucket, 3 point, steering". As far as working with them, Im tryin. I asked them to put 2 new tires on the front, they returned it with one, I asked why? they said one of the rims is a 14". I asked if that should not be covered under warranty and they said no. In other words, they sold me 95% 430 model and 5% other? nice eh? thanks again, Ed
Thanks for responding, but yes, it does it in all ranges, not as bad in medium or low. It seems like a restriction on the hydro drive. I dont really "mash it" but if you step on it quickly "just for a sec" forget it, it wont go nowhere. I was actually wondering myself, if after they finished the differential, they ran out of the proper fluid and stuck some old or other brand in it. Aside from this I can only imagine the pump either went bad, or debris clogging a fluid passage. If I get it going, it coasts pretty good, so I don't believe its a stuck brake. All other hydraulics work good, "bucket, 3 point, steering". As far as working with them, Im tryin. I asked them to put 2 new tires on the front, they returned it with one, I asked why? they said one of the rims is a 14". I asked if that should not be covered under warranty and they said no. In other words, they sold me 95% 430 model and 5% other? nice eh? thanks again, Ed