Does that mean it’s the HST?Looks like you've ruled out the clutch.
Does that mean it’s the HST?Looks like you've ruled out the clutch.
First, I'm no expert on these thingsDoes that mean it’s the HST?
I’ll send a picture of the loop when I get home and run those tests.I noticed it has loader brackets and no loader.
If the hydraulic loop is not working properly that can affect the HST.
On to another test:
With the tractor running, move the three point lift lever, do the arms move up and down?
Same test while trying to move tractor. do the arms move up and down?
Do you get any difference in tractor movement when the three point is in operation?
I told you the expert would show up!I’ll send a picture of the loop when I get home and run those tests.
2 strainers? Where? I only saw one in the WSMI told you the expert would show up!
You said you cleaned the strainer. Looking at the diagram, I see two strainers, one for each pump. Did you clean them both?
Maybe @PoTreeBoy was mistaken, as I only see one screen on that model.2 strainers? Where? I only saw one in the WSM
Wolfman's right, of course. I was going to warn OP that the WSM covers several models, and there are some subtle differences. Then I fell into the trap, the figure below shows two strainers and a separate charge pump, but it's not for the 2150. The correct diagram also shows why the other hydraulics interact with the hydrostat.Maybe @PoTreeBoy was mistaken, as I only see one screen on that model.
I noticed it has loader brackets and no loader.
If the hydraulic loop is not working properly that can affect the HST.
On to another test:
With the tractor running, move the three point lift lever, do the arms move up and down?
Same test while trying to move tractor. do the arms move up and down?
Do you get any difference in tractor movement when the three point is in operation?
I uploaded the video.Yes that looped, Do the test with the three point because if that line is restricted or not moving fluid properly, that could be your issue.
The B2150 uses the main hydraulic pump to charge the HST and if it's not moving fluid properly the HST will act erratic.
I did that and the arms didn’t go down. I’ll try again tomorrow and add more than 45lbsYou need some weight (sometimes) on the thee point arms to make it go down and the knob turned all the way towards the fast setting (assuming it is marked)
the arms aren’t moving even after putting more weight on it and the knob twisted to fast. The tractor ran just like in the video posted.You need some weight (sometimes) on the thee point arms to make it go down and the knob turned all the way towards the fast setting (assuming it is marked)
I got the three point to go up and down. If the tractor is moving, when I move the 3-pt up, the tractor stops until it’s all the way up and the tractor moves again. 3-pt going down doesn’t seem to make that much of a difference. On medium speed, the tractor moves only on flat paved surface. On high speed, the tractor moves at times but only in the garage on flat concrete floor. This is frustrating!Yes that looped, Do the test with the three point because if that line is restricted or not moving fluid properly, that could be your issue.
The B2150 uses the main hydraulic pump to charge the HST and if it's not moving fluid properly the HST will act erratic.
When the tractor stops, does the power steering also quit working (assuming you have power steering)?I got the three point to go up and down. If the tractor is moving, when I move the 3-pt up, the tractor stops until it’s all the way up and the tractor moves again. 3-pt going down doesn’t seem to make that much of a difference. On medium speed, the tractor moves only on flat paved surface. On high speed, the tractor moves at times but only in the garage on flat concrete floor. This is frustrating!
does the flow priority valve just unscrew?When the tractor stops, does the power steering also quit working (assuming you have power steering)?
That sounds like the priority valve isn't working right. I've included the hydraulic flow diagram for your B2150HST, and I must say it's one of the most complex.
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Inside the hydraulic block 4, is the priority valve 24. Its function is to route the first flow (higher priority) of a certain amount to the power steering and on to the hydrostat charge. The remainder is available for loader, 3ph, etc. If the priority valve isn't functioning, the flow can take the path of least resistance which apparently is the unloaded 3ph. The power steering and hydrostat are in series; that's why I asked if PS also quits
The priority valve consists of a spring loaded plunger and restriction orifice. Maybe it's propped open with debris or the spring broke. The WSM shows the hydraulic block, but it uses the same figure for the models with and without the priority valve, so it's confusing to me. Hopefully, by looking at your block and comparing it to the WSM, you can remove the priority plunger and clean and check it.
Edit: I didn't mean to jump in Wolfman's way. Reading back, I see he had OP working in logical steps. He probably has a better plan.