Hysyde
Gold Member
We just got our new TN75 the other day and were a *little* dissapointed. For one, the front fenders weren't on (we later found out they do not fit with ALO loader and custom ones a being fabricated) and secondly the bucket was too small (it was supposed to come with an 8 foot bucket, not a 6). They are supposed to send out a larger bucket tommorow.
That and it was a little late on delivery... no big deal.
BUT.... after reading hard_yakka01's problems with his TN75 and New Holland, I was alittle apprehensive.
Well, lo and behold, today I rolled up to the farm and the tractor was sitting there in the middle of the yard. I was a little puzzled until my father showed up and explained that it didn't want to move and the transmission warning light was flashing.
I fooled with it a bit and looked up the warning light in the manual. Apparently it was the Operator error warning light in regardto wrong control sequence or something.
I fooled with it and figured out the elctronic shuttle would only work if engaged if the clutch was disengaed and then let go. Basically it would only work like a mechanical shuttle (needing the clutch to shuttle). It would not move other wise and would only beep and flash the warning light.
Our dealer was good though and sent out a service guy a little later on in the day.
He instantly knew that it was a problem with the seat sensor and it wasn't sensing that someone was in the seat and therefore gave the operator error warning and would only move when clutched in a certain sequence. He wasn't able to repair and said he would get us one as soon as possible. In the meantime we would have to use the clutch. As he left he looked at the hour gauge and said "Geez, only 13 hours eh?). We've only used it for a few hours, if that, the other ones are jsut from, well, whatever, not sure.
Anyway, not a big deal, but I hope it's not a sign of things to come.
I also was going over the tractor in the shop and noticed on of the bolts hold a horizontal bar on the front grill guard was loose. Not a big deal, but hey. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
That and it was a little late on delivery... no big deal.
BUT.... after reading hard_yakka01's problems with his TN75 and New Holland, I was alittle apprehensive.
Well, lo and behold, today I rolled up to the farm and the tractor was sitting there in the middle of the yard. I was a little puzzled until my father showed up and explained that it didn't want to move and the transmission warning light was flashing.
I fooled with it a bit and looked up the warning light in the manual. Apparently it was the Operator error warning light in regardto wrong control sequence or something.
I fooled with it and figured out the elctronic shuttle would only work if engaged if the clutch was disengaed and then let go. Basically it would only work like a mechanical shuttle (needing the clutch to shuttle). It would not move other wise and would only beep and flash the warning light.
Our dealer was good though and sent out a service guy a little later on in the day.
He instantly knew that it was a problem with the seat sensor and it wasn't sensing that someone was in the seat and therefore gave the operator error warning and would only move when clutched in a certain sequence. He wasn't able to repair and said he would get us one as soon as possible. In the meantime we would have to use the clutch. As he left he looked at the hour gauge and said "Geez, only 13 hours eh?). We've only used it for a few hours, if that, the other ones are jsut from, well, whatever, not sure.
Anyway, not a big deal, but I hope it's not a sign of things to come.
I also was going over the tractor in the shop and noticed on of the bolts hold a horizontal bar on the front grill guard was loose. Not a big deal, but hey. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif