HST creeping adjustment issue

lugbolt

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ZG127S-54
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seen a few of the BX's with loose hardware, which causes exactly what you're describing. Intermittent and erratic creeping in gear, not starting in neutral like they should, etc

IIRC it was a nut on the trunion link. I've been away from tractors for about 4 years now so I'm going off of my ailing memory. But it would be worth looking at the linkage on the transmission end to make sure it's all tight, before adjusting anything.
 

DustyRusty

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2020 BX23S, BX2822 Snowblower, Curtis Deluxe Cab,
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seen a few of the BX's with loose hardware, which causes exactly what you're describing. Intermittent and erratic creeping in gear, not starting in neutral like they should, etc

IIRC it was a nut on the trunion link. I've been away from tractors for about 4 years now so I'm going off of my ailing memory. But it would be worth looking at the linkage on the transmission end to make sure it's all tight, before adjusting anything.
Doesn't that require removing the wheel and tire? If so it isn't going to happen. He has already made that clear in his post #25. The best advise that he can get is to take it to the dealership and have them fix it. With any luck it will be an out of warranty repair.
 

lugbolt

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Doesn't that require removing the wheel and tire? If so it isn't going to happen. He has already made that clear in his post #25. The best advise that he can get is to take it to the dealership and have them fix it. With any luck it will be an out of warranty repair.
I've done them without removing the tire/wheel.