KiwiBro
Gold Member
Mowing this hillside is what I bought the tractor for. I showed the dealer where I wanted to mow the day he delivered it.
The dealer just called me back. He learned that there is a ball and spring system in the shifter linkage and based on the little effort it takes to shift in and out, they suspect the spring is weak or missing. He said he can make the repairs where ever the tractor is sitting. It would be nice to compare the feel of my shifter to the feel of another, or measure the effort it takes before and after the repair it made.
Weak detent pressure or broken detent springs are the easy fix and here's hoping that's all it takes, but, using the tractor while like this can wear the gears prematurely (even if it doesn't pop out at the time) necessitating an expensive fix. How can you or your dealer be certain this wear hasn't happened and swapping the spring/s will definitely solve it? I wouldn't be using the tractor in the meantime - it could still be putting premature wear on the gears even if it isn't kicking-out.
Let them hook a loaded trailer to the back, fill the FEL bucket with gravel, and spend half an hour going up and down the steepest safe hill, to guarantee to you the fix is good. Otherwise, the 3rd time you go down a hill after thinking the tractor is all good because it didn't kick out the previous 2 times since it was 'fixed', and it kicks-out and you roll the tractor 5 times before it bottoms out leaving bits of yourself scattered further up the hill, it will be a bit too late.