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B7510 & LA302 FEL & B2782 blower, B7510 & B2781 blower, B2410 & B2550 blower
Folks - I'm very nearly ready to pull the trigger on the purchase of a B2410 hydrostatic drive tractor. This tractor has fairly high hours (2500) but appears to be well-maintained and is in much better condition than most I have seen with that many hours on them. I normally would not consider a machine of this age but this one is in above-average condition.
My question to this august body is about diff lock operation. I suspect there's something funny going on but am not sure. Without ever touching the diff lock pedal, in 2wd the machine turns tight circles easily. Engaging 4wd (which occurs without any drama), those same tight turns result in the rear wheel on the inside of the turn slipping the gravel, like the rear differential was not totally free. I only attempted this on gravel, only at fairly slow speed.
Other data points. Turf tires are stepped quite far out on the axles, I suspect to provide additional roll-over protection as the machine has mowed a lot of grass in its time. Brakes are locked together and are fully "up", ie not engaged. Diff lock pedal is fully "up" as well. No other different or incorrect behaviors were noted.
Am I being hyper-sensitive on rear wheel spin in a tight turn in 4wd? Is this more like normal operation, or does this seem truly abnormal and should be considered a "no buy" deal-killer?
Thanks for your helpful comments.
My question to this august body is about diff lock operation. I suspect there's something funny going on but am not sure. Without ever touching the diff lock pedal, in 2wd the machine turns tight circles easily. Engaging 4wd (which occurs without any drama), those same tight turns result in the rear wheel on the inside of the turn slipping the gravel, like the rear differential was not totally free. I only attempted this on gravel, only at fairly slow speed.
Other data points. Turf tires are stepped quite far out on the axles, I suspect to provide additional roll-over protection as the machine has mowed a lot of grass in its time. Brakes are locked together and are fully "up", ie not engaged. Diff lock pedal is fully "up" as well. No other different or incorrect behaviors were noted.
Am I being hyper-sensitive on rear wheel spin in a tight turn in 4wd? Is this more like normal operation, or does this seem truly abnormal and should be considered a "no buy" deal-killer?
Thanks for your helpful comments.