TC29D doesn't want to stop

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Re: TC29D doesn\'t want to stop

My HST doesn't stop on a dime anymore, but I prefer the coast down when compared to the abrupt stop it used to make.
 
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After owning my TC33D a few months I noticed that it would creep in reverse after returning the pedal to the neutral position. My dealer adjusted it and the problem was corrected. Even so, if I don't operate my tractor for a spell (a few days, couple of weeks) the pedal tends to stick a little. Sometimes it sticks in forward, sometimes reverse. However, after operating my tractor for a while the sticking stops and the pedal operates normally. I guess this may be caused by the fact that I do not have a place to store it out of the weather. Perhaps rain causes it to stick? I don't really know, I am just glad I can work the stickiness out with a little use. Kinda reminds me of myself in my middle years... my bones are a little sticky in the morning until I get up and work the kinks out of them! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
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Re: TC29D doesn\'t want to stop

Folks,
Thanks for all of the replies.
Perhaps this is just an issue that I'll have to live with, but I'm going to try some of the suggestions posted before I'm satisfied.
I'll post anything that would be useful.
Regards,
Rob
 
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Is there any lubing that should be done on the pedal assembly. On the Class III Boomers, there's a cam and roller assembly attached to the pedals, that could stick over time and many of us have had to lube.
 
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I finally got around to trying the positioning shock adjustment, but it didn't help at all. Be careful if you try this! I adjusted it 2 turns (clockwise looking down from the top, so it shortened the shaft) with the tractor shut off. I started it and cautiously pushed the clutch in before putting the tractor in gear. I let the clutch out slowly and it started going backwards without my touching the hydro pedal! I shut it back off and backed it off a turn and a half. I tried several settings and nothing helped my problem. So, I just put it back to where it was to start with.

I have attached a picture of the shock.

My problem is that if I'm going along with the hydro pedal pressed 1/2 way or more, then let up on it, it takes about 3 seconds for it to stop. The pedal will slowly go back to neutral. If I want to stop faster, I have to press the reverse side.
 

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