Hi,
Was mowing in 4WD (yard is a wet mess this time of year) and the left rear wheel just locked up. Ground speed increased, and I ended up going at about a 30 degree angle. Left wheel would not go forward, tried reverse and it freed up. Tried forward again and it was perfectly fine for the rest of the hour and I half I mowed with it. I jacked the back end up when I was done and both wheels turn freely, the differential lock engages and disengages properly. I did notice that the left brake is more "grabby" than the right brake. I have had bonded brake pads separate and lock up automotive wheels before. Only other thing I can think of is there were a few extra links of tire chain I had wired up that came loose. This was what I thought it was at first, but nothing around the fender is broken, scraped up, or otherwise damaged. I would think that if the chain caught something, I would have been able to find something bent or broken. Anybody have any ideas on this one?
Thanks,
Tim
Was mowing in 4WD (yard is a wet mess this time of year) and the left rear wheel just locked up. Ground speed increased, and I ended up going at about a 30 degree angle. Left wheel would not go forward, tried reverse and it freed up. Tried forward again and it was perfectly fine for the rest of the hour and I half I mowed with it. I jacked the back end up when I was done and both wheels turn freely, the differential lock engages and disengages properly. I did notice that the left brake is more "grabby" than the right brake. I have had bonded brake pads separate and lock up automotive wheels before. Only other thing I can think of is there were a few extra links of tire chain I had wired up that came loose. This was what I thought it was at first, but nothing around the fender is broken, scraped up, or otherwise damaged. I would think that if the chain caught something, I would have been able to find something bent or broken. Anybody have any ideas on this one?
Thanks,
Tim