Hi All,
I've been searching these forums and see a lot of similar issues, but was hoping somebody could help me zero in on a fix for my particular issue. I have a 1988 (I *think* that is the year) B8200 HST with the 4WD option, and after I take my foot off the forward HST pedal it continues to creep very slowly. If I hit the reverse pedal 2 or 3 times I can get it to stop and stay still, but it is just getting very annoying and I don't want to spend another whole season doing that. Notably, this does not happen with the reverse pedal; that returns to normal/neutral every time.
Yesterday, I turned the engine off and played with the pedal to try to follow all the linkages, but it is a real problem trying to see all the parts. This tractor has just one small plate on the top of the housing (basically between your knees) that I can remove, which allows me to see the inside three-way connector plate that the pedal operates, but everything else that those three way connections go to is happening inside the steel housing (outside of view) and I can see no way to access it well enough to figure out what's happening without taking the whole darn tractor apart.
I am going to go mess with things some more later today and will try to post some pictures, but in the meantime if anybody knows this machine and has solved this issue before I'd love to hear about it.
Thanks all,
-Michael
I've been searching these forums and see a lot of similar issues, but was hoping somebody could help me zero in on a fix for my particular issue. I have a 1988 (I *think* that is the year) B8200 HST with the 4WD option, and after I take my foot off the forward HST pedal it continues to creep very slowly. If I hit the reverse pedal 2 or 3 times I can get it to stop and stay still, but it is just getting very annoying and I don't want to spend another whole season doing that. Notably, this does not happen with the reverse pedal; that returns to normal/neutral every time.
Yesterday, I turned the engine off and played with the pedal to try to follow all the linkages, but it is a real problem trying to see all the parts. This tractor has just one small plate on the top of the housing (basically between your knees) that I can remove, which allows me to see the inside three-way connector plate that the pedal operates, but everything else that those three way connections go to is happening inside the steel housing (outside of view) and I can see no way to access it well enough to figure out what's happening without taking the whole darn tractor apart.
I am going to go mess with things some more later today and will try to post some pictures, but in the meantime if anybody knows this machine and has solved this issue before I'd love to hear about it.
Thanks all,
-Michael