I have an MX5200 HST that is 3.5 years old with about 900 hours on it. The initial problem I had with this tractor was back in September when I lost power to the PTO (just as I started to bale hay). I checked the PTO seat switch, PTO solenoid, and various other things and they were all good.
Shortly after this incident, I would lose all power to the tractor if I depressed the HST shuttle/lever more than 10-15%. I could rev up the power all I wanted but as soon as I asked the tractor to go beyond a creep, it would lose power to the point of stalling. Thinking this was a fuel issue, I checked to see that I was getting good fuel flow beyond the lift pump (all good there).
Another wrinkle: the power and PTO problems are intermittent. The tractor can work fine for days, and then the symptoms re-emerge.
I finally shipped the tractor to my local dealer who told me the problem was the PTO seat switch which they kindly replaced for $600 (not including trucking). As many of you know, this is a 5 minute job...tops.
Needless to say, this did not solve the problem although I have been able to use the tractor on and off the past couple of months. Yesterday, I lost power again. This morning the power issue was resolved, but the PTO would not engage.
I am nearly 100% convinced that these are related hydraulic problems and would appreciate any help in narrowing down a possible solution. I do have a shop manual for this tractor and would be happy to upload any schematics to help address my problems.
Thanks in advance.
Shortly after this incident, I would lose all power to the tractor if I depressed the HST shuttle/lever more than 10-15%. I could rev up the power all I wanted but as soon as I asked the tractor to go beyond a creep, it would lose power to the point of stalling. Thinking this was a fuel issue, I checked to see that I was getting good fuel flow beyond the lift pump (all good there).
Another wrinkle: the power and PTO problems are intermittent. The tractor can work fine for days, and then the symptoms re-emerge.
I finally shipped the tractor to my local dealer who told me the problem was the PTO seat switch which they kindly replaced for $600 (not including trucking). As many of you know, this is a 5 minute job...tops.
Needless to say, this did not solve the problem although I have been able to use the tractor on and off the past couple of months. Yesterday, I lost power again. This morning the power issue was resolved, but the PTO would not engage.
I am nearly 100% convinced that these are related hydraulic problems and would appreciate any help in narrowing down a possible solution. I do have a shop manual for this tractor and would be happy to upload any schematics to help address my problems.
Thanks in advance.