Slow transmission in reverse for 2554

   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554
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#11  
I'm not sure if I lost much in the forward direction, but it did get harder to push it down to get all the speed out of it. So yes I think you will have to play with which one you like better go fast forward or reverse. I don't necessary need to go the full 5.5 mph when mowing grass, so I will fine tune it in to what I like.

As for a foot pedal I personally liked the all in one pedal on the 1554 better than having the 2. Having one of those would be a good answer to taking off the reverse pedal, if it would work.
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554
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#12  
I'm not sure if I lost much in the forward direction, but it did get harder to push it down to get all the speed out of it. So yes I think you will have to play with which one you like better go fast forward or reverse. I don't necessary need to go the full 5.5 mph when mowing grass, so I will fine tune it in to what I like.

As for a foot pedal I personally liked the all in one pedal on the 1554 better than having the 2. Having one of those would be a good answer to taking off the reverse pedal, if it would work.
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554 #13  
Well, after some fiddling around I found the "lift the pedal" for reverse method isn't a practical way to go. The force required to do it that way is just too much for everyday use so I guess the only answer for now is to try and find an adjustment that is a good compromise. Moving the adjustment only 3/16" made a big difference. The only other possibility I see is to fabricate a longer pivot of the pedal, giving the rod a longer throw when you press it down.
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554 #14  
Well, after some fiddling around I found the "lift the pedal" for reverse method isn't a practical way to go. The force required to do it that way is just too much for everyday use so I guess the only answer for now is to try and find an adjustment that is a good compromise. Moving the adjustment only 3/16" made a big difference. The only other possibility I see is to fabricate a longer pivot of the pedal, giving the rod a longer throw when you press it down.
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554
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#15  
One last post on this slow transmission in reverse.

I did re-adjust the reverse and the forward to maximumize speeds in both directions.

What you need to do is lossen up the the bolts that attached the reverse pedal to the forward pedal. Push down on the forward pedal all the way down. While the pedal is down push the reverse pedal up as far as it will go and tighten the bolts back up. After they are tightened up, the reverse pedal when pushed down seemed to pull the forward pedal back to where it maxed out the travel. Plus the forward speeds seemed to work fine with no effert to push it all the way down.

My guess is that maybe CC did not tight them up properly and the reverse pedal slipped.

After doing this adjustment my tractor went fast in both directions. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554
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#16  
One last post on this slow transmission in reverse.

I did re-adjust the reverse and the forward to maximumize speeds in both directions.

What you need to do is lossen up the the bolts that attached the reverse pedal to the forward pedal. Push down on the forward pedal all the way down. While the pedal is down push the reverse pedal up as far as it will go and tighten the bolts back up. After they are tightened up, the reverse pedal when pushed down seemed to pull the forward pedal back to where it maxed out the travel. Plus the forward speeds seemed to work fine with no effert to push it all the way down.

My guess is that maybe CC did not tight them up properly and the reverse pedal slipped.

After doing this adjustment my tractor went fast in both directions. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554 #17  
Thanks, Steve. I'll have to try that tonight when I get home. I've adjusted the linkage bit-by-bit trying to find the best compromise but it appears you found a good way to gauge where the adjustment should be to maximize the travel of both pedals.
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554 #18  
Thanks, Steve. I'll have to try that tonight when I get home. I've adjusted the linkage bit-by-bit trying to find the best compromise but it appears you found a good way to gauge where the adjustment should be to maximize the travel of both pedals.
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554 #19  
This post reminds me of one of my "dumbest moments"....I recently bought a new CC 3100 ...but there was still snow on the ground so it sat in the garage for two months until the grass started mowing. When the big day came to give the new tractor a try out....the first thing I noticed was...gee..this tractor really doesn't have much power...it hardly moves in reverse and forward top speed was acceptable, but I had my doubts whether I was going to be happy with what I thought was poor performance. I kept on mowing and thought...well, I will just have to deal with it unless it starts getting worst, in which case I will have to call the dealer and complain. It is possible CC intentionally reduced the reverse speed as a safety precaution....it made me want to go and run my old tractor instead.
I checked into this forum and noted several messages with complaints from CC owners who were having hydro problems..and I thought...oh great...I must have gotten a lemon.
Well, a few weeks went by and I had put on about 8 hours on the tractor mowing when one day I wanted to push the tractor out of the garage, but didn't want to start the engine because I was going to fill it with gasoline once it was out of the garage. I had never moved the tractor before without starting the engine and knew there was a release lever at the rear of the tractor which is used for the purpose of rolling the tractor without starting the engine....sooo...I found it and after reading the label near the lever, realized that the lever had been in the "disingage" position ever since I bought it. Once moved to the "engage" position I had all kinds of speed in both directions....DUH! /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / Slow transmission in reverse for 2554 #20  
This post reminds me of one of my "dumbest moments"....I recently bought a new CC 3100 ...but there was still snow on the ground so it sat in the garage for two months until the grass started mowing. When the big day came to give the new tractor a try out....the first thing I noticed was...gee..this tractor really doesn't have much power...it hardly moves in reverse and forward top speed was acceptable, but I had my doubts whether I was going to be happy with what I thought was poor performance. I kept on mowing and thought...well, I will just have to deal with it unless it starts getting worst, in which case I will have to call the dealer and complain. It is possible CC intentionally reduced the reverse speed as a safety precaution....it made me want to go and run my old tractor instead.
I checked into this forum and noted several messages with complaints from CC owners who were having hydro problems..and I thought...oh great...I must have gotten a lemon.
Well, a few weeks went by and I had put on about 8 hours on the tractor mowing when one day I wanted to push the tractor out of the garage, but didn't want to start the engine because I was going to fill it with gasoline once it was out of the garage. I had never moved the tractor before without starting the engine and knew there was a release lever at the rear of the tractor which is used for the purpose of rolling the tractor without starting the engine....sooo...I found it and after reading the label near the lever, realized that the lever had been in the "disingage" position ever since I bought it. Once moved to the "engage" position I had all kinds of speed in both directions....DUH! /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 

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