thcri
Elite Member
My sensi-trac has always kicked in when needed except for going down the hill. When I do go down the hill I do keep my foot on the hydro a bit but I still have to hit 4 wheel or it will tear it up pretty good. I watched my son drive down once and I notice the one wheel trying to back up while the other went forward. If I put it in 4 wheel then I am ok, now my slope is so steep I don't dare go sideways on it or I'm a history. If it is really dry then I am ok I can go down without 4 wheel. If I have the loader on I have to have it in 4 wheel.
Maybe I should give my dealer a call. I guess I just thought it to be normal with one wheel trying to go opposite. I have seen that so many times on other vehicles/tractors etc that I never thought much about it having something wrong.
murph
Maybe I should give my dealer a call. I guess I just thought it to be normal with one wheel trying to go opposite. I have seen that so many times on other vehicles/tractors etc that I never thought much about it having something wrong.
murph