I just bought a 2016 L4060 HST with 170 hours on it. I have only used it for a couple of hours. It replaces an L48 TLB I sold, so this is my first Tier 4 machine.
I have some units of hardwood lumber I need to move to a different location on my property. Yesterday I was moving a stack that consisted of 3 separate units, stacked on top of each other with stickers separating each unit. I was very, very slowly creeping forward with my SSQA forks to slide the forks into the space between the top unit of lumber and one below it. I had not yet lifted or curled the forks. There was no load yet on the forks, at all. I'm running the engine at 2000 rpm so I don't clog up the DPF......I'm not letting it idle except for when I start the motor. So, I was operating it for about 5 minutes at 2000 rpm before I went to move that unit of lumber. As I was creeping in and just about ready to pick up the lumber, the rpm dived to idle speed and the machine stopped moving. I wasn't using the auto-throttle. I was manually setting the throttle speed with the throttle lever. When the rpm dropped I let off on the foot pedal so it went back to the neutral position and the motor sped back up to 2000 rpm. I stepped on the foot pedal and the motor dropped to idle again. This routine repeated a couple more times. I then pushed the throttle lever up to 2600 rpm and I was able to continue working without the rpm diving.
Can anybody tell me what's going on with this and am I doing something wrong? No error messages or lights are coming on when this happens. It happened twice yesterday, but I also picked up units of lumber where it did not happen. I'm clueless as to why this is happening. Thanks.
I have some units of hardwood lumber I need to move to a different location on my property. Yesterday I was moving a stack that consisted of 3 separate units, stacked on top of each other with stickers separating each unit. I was very, very slowly creeping forward with my SSQA forks to slide the forks into the space between the top unit of lumber and one below it. I had not yet lifted or curled the forks. There was no load yet on the forks, at all. I'm running the engine at 2000 rpm so I don't clog up the DPF......I'm not letting it idle except for when I start the motor. So, I was operating it for about 5 minutes at 2000 rpm before I went to move that unit of lumber. As I was creeping in and just about ready to pick up the lumber, the rpm dived to idle speed and the machine stopped moving. I wasn't using the auto-throttle. I was manually setting the throttle speed with the throttle lever. When the rpm dropped I let off on the foot pedal so it went back to the neutral position and the motor sped back up to 2000 rpm. I stepped on the foot pedal and the motor dropped to idle again. This routine repeated a couple more times. I then pushed the throttle lever up to 2600 rpm and I was able to continue working without the rpm diving.
Can anybody tell me what's going on with this and am I doing something wrong? No error messages or lights are coming on when this happens. It happened twice yesterday, but I also picked up units of lumber where it did not happen. I'm clueless as to why this is happening. Thanks.