Hello, I have a B2650 hydro tractor with 20 hours on it and when I put it in high and rev up the rpm's the forward and reverse treadle pedal becomes extremely hard to press down in forward or reverse, any thoughts?
My same tractor is the same. There's no way ALL the torque being asked of the HSD in H range and top rpm, at a stop or nearly so, can get applied to the drive train instantly or the wheels would need to spin. Thus the back pressure on the HST speed pedal - the resistance to flow backs up and exceeds your pedal pressure until you're moving up to speed. The very loud whine of the tranny also indicates too high a torque is being asked of the hst.Hello, I have a B2650 hydro tractor with 20 hours on it and when I put it in high and rev up the rpm's the forward and reverse treadle pedal becomes extremely hard to press down in forward or reverse, any thoughts?
Adding to my comment about my experience with pedal resistance under high torque loads, which I see as totally normal as mine has been driving like this for over 1100 hours, I need to add that with only 20 hours on your machine I would try and avoid pushing hard the hst tranny much at all for at least until thinmgs have broken in a bit more. Don't push it much until after the 50 hour initial service, and if it's important to get up to speed quickly in H range at least have the machine thoroughly warmed up first.Hello, I have a B2650 hydro tractor with 20 hours on it and when I put it in high and rev up the rpm's the forward and reverse treadle pedal becomes extremely hard to press down in forward or reverse, any thoughts?