RPMS drop moving forward?

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HK45

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Kioti nx6010 loader backhoe
I have a 2010 Ct450 with around 318hours. My unit is hydro. Is it normal if you have the machine throttle up and pull forwards the rpms drop a little tell you get moving and come back up? I haven't taken it out in a little bit can't remember if it always did that. If its not normal what could be wrong? thanks
 
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Is the brake on? My HST never changes rpms unless I overload it.
 
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I have a 2010 Ct450 with around 318hours. My unit is hydro. Is it normal if you have the machine throttle up and pull forwards the rpms drop a little tell you get moving and come back up? I haven't taken it out in a little bit can't remember if it always did that. If its not normal what could be wrong? thanks
You will notice a RPM drop the higher of a gear you are in. Low range you may not see any RPM drop.:thumbsup:
 
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Thanks guy. I called the dealer find out about installing cab and asked about that to all is good. The price to install the cab not worth it. Im going to sell my machine up grade to something with a cab. thanks
 
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Yep, if it didn't you aren't putting it under much of a load. A electrically throttled machine will stay constant but a mechanical one will drop a bit. CJ
 

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