Newlyme
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M4900 w/loader, finish mower, tiller, auger, rake. BX24 w/loader, backhoe
Agreed.There's a big difference between failing to return to neutral, and creeping into gear from neutral without being touched.
It sounds like it is creeping from a stop while it is already in gear. And it sounds like it will creep in forward or reverse. If he put the gearbox in neutral, (if able to), there would be no creeping.Are you sure it's creeping into gear, and not just failing to return?
But.....He should not have to put the gearbox in neutral. If should not creep while the hydraulics are in neutral.
When I was having issues with my BX24 not coming to a complete stop when I took my foot off of the pedal, (returning to hydraulic neutral), I spoke with a Tech at the Dealer. He suggested cleaning/lubing the linkage, adjusting the return spring, or that there could be a issue with the internal hydraulics, and he said that I should hope it was not the last one, $$$.
The linkage was completely free and moved easily, I lubed it anyway. No difference in performance.
The return spring was all the way adjusted to the loosest setting, (the way it came new). Tight fit to get my hands in there. I took it to the mid point of the adjustment range. It made it better. When I remove my foot fast from the pedal it will now stop. When I feather the pedal to a stop it works 50/50.
I doubt that it is and hope that it is not a hydraulics issue.