First off, I am impressed with all the swift posts of ideas and suggestions for me. WOW. Thank you all for taking the time!
Here are my next steps... hopefully today... based on all of your feedback:
- Grease the zerk fitting on the HST pedal and see if that speeds up pedal return-to-neutral time.
- Adjust the HST pedal damper (thanks JACOLO22 "From the living, breathing WSM. https://youtu.be/FdEq4pqFb5I")
- Further adjust (tighten) the HST pedal return spring. I did this some yesterday, but I will tighten further if the first two things do not solve this problem.
- Once I have the tractor stopping in a reasonable amount of time after taking my foot off the pedal, I will see if this problem was somehow related to my speed/power issue.
- Check tire pressure.
- I will also measure top forward speed and measure the grade on the "hill" I was trying to climb in high gear so that I have more quantitative data to share.
By the way, the "hill" is my driveway. It is hard packed road gravel.
12 degrees F outside this morning here in Wisconsin. Not good "crawling under the tractor" weather.
Thanks again. More to follow.
Might sound crazy but I read on another thread where the rear rims were spinning inside the tire. His tires were filled with beet juice.