L2501 HST, which I've had since new and it currently has 165 hours on it. I’ve never had to use the brakes or the parking brakes, as the machine has always stayed in place even on slight inclines. Recently, I noticed that it seemed to be moving more sluggishly. I initially thought it might be my imagination, but when it struggled to drive up my driveway (a very slight incline) in high gear, it became clear something was wrong.
I suspected the engine might be losing power and checked the usual fuel system components, but everything seemed fine. Then I came across a post suggesting that disconnected brake return springs could cause sluggish movement in high gear. While my springs were intact, I did find that the brake pedals had no free travel at the start of their stroke.
I adjusted the pedal rods to loosen the pedals, and the improvement was dramatic—the machine moved much more smoothly with less pump whine. It seems that for an unknown period, the brake pedals had been inadvertently adjusting themselves and keeping the brakes engaged.
The machine has never left my property and no one else has touched it. Could the brakes being slightly engaged for potentially 100 hours have caused any damage? Could this issue have been present from the start?
I suspected the engine might be losing power and checked the usual fuel system components, but everything seemed fine. Then I came across a post suggesting that disconnected brake return springs could cause sluggish movement in high gear. While my springs were intact, I did find that the brake pedals had no free travel at the start of their stroke.
I adjusted the pedal rods to loosen the pedals, and the improvement was dramatic—the machine moved much more smoothly with less pump whine. It seems that for an unknown period, the brake pedals had been inadvertently adjusting themselves and keeping the brakes engaged.
The machine has never left my property and no one else has touched it. Could the brakes being slightly engaged for potentially 100 hours have caused any damage? Could this issue have been present from the start?