Finally, some time to work on the tractor.
Installed the new HST Pedal Sensor.
Next step is to fine adjustment for the sensors following the procedure outlined in the manual. (See below)
Short story: Error 73 during step 1 of calibration process which is for swash plate sensor. Theses errors generally indicate a sensor is not in the correct initial position to allow fine adjustment (calibration) to occur.
No error codes are stored in memory. Mode "H"
Hypothesisizing only one servo proportional valve is working (reverse) and has caused the servo to move to a position not favorable to allow calibration to take place.
The manual does not indicate what to do if an error occurs during the calibration process.
Generally, these errors indicate the inputs (throttle, HST, HST Response, Cruise, etc...) are not in the correct initial position requiring user to do so, before proceeding.
Full Background:
In mode "K", Set cruise to off, HST Sensitivity to middle and HST Pedal to Neutral (no foot on pedal).
Step 1 All OK
Next step Cruise at max, Max Fast on HST Response Dial and HST fwd fully depressed After a few second all OK
Next step cruise off Max Slow on HST Response Dial and HST reverse fully depressed. Never got the approval to pass this step after many seconds (waited much longer than in the previous steps)
Shutoff and repeat steps this time it goes throught all the steps without issue.
Shutoff to exit calibration, restart and tractor wants to creep in reverse with no input to HST Pedal. Full FWD on HST pedal - nothing, Reverse works.
Shut off and try to mode K.
This time in step 1 of calibration process it is giving error 73 for swashplate sensor error.
Disconnect and reconnect electrical sensors several times in case bad connection at swash plate sensor and servo proportional solenoid valves (FWD and REV)
Repeat mode K with same results of error 73.
What is strange is that when I go into mode "H" to check for stored errors, all is OK - NO ERRORS present.
Enter mode "D" to clear codes anyway.
Repeat to Mode K and still have error 73.
I did remove the proportional valves prior to all this to see if something was stuck in the spool causing it to hang up. Both fwd and rev spools moved easily. Reinstalled on tractor.
I'm thinking 'only one proportional valve is working and has caused the servo to move into non-neutral position so now it can't start the calibration mode because it isn't in the correct position to start the test. Sensor is good or would store code. This sensor (swashplate) is new also and old sensor yields same result.
Thoughts????