Hi all.
First time tractor owner, and only owned for one whole week now, so please forgive me if this is somewhat / or is fully, common knowledge.
I just took possession, one week ago, of my brand new MX5200. This is for a property that I've just purchased earlier this year. Most of the property has been cleared of trees, but I've found that there are some piles of dirt / rocks, that have piled around the trees that do remain.
Last weekend, all I did was mow and mow, and it was great.
This weekend, I started doing some loader work, trying to move some of that dirt / rocks that had been built-up around various trees.
As I went at the first tree, started to push the dirt / rocks (nothing crazy sized, maybe 30-40 pounds in there, at-most), the tractor kept revving-up and chugging, as I would be moving around, even with no-load on the loader. Then, it just kept dying, even stationary....
So, I gave up on that, and went to do some box blade work, and that was perfect.
This morning, went to do some loader work again, and just as I was completed with the little-bit of work I wanted to try, the tractor began to do the revving / chugging again.... So, now I'm really trying to figure out, is it me, and I'm doing something wrong, or is this just how the tractor will behave and I need to do things slower...?
I did a search for the dummy light "Engine oil pressure warning", and it appears many people have had issues like this, but didn't see anything that truly relates to what I've experienced.
Have an email into my sales guy, to see if he know of this, and will share that, if he has any enlightening information.
Thanks for your review!
First time tractor owner, and only owned for one whole week now, so please forgive me if this is somewhat / or is fully, common knowledge.
I just took possession, one week ago, of my brand new MX5200. This is for a property that I've just purchased earlier this year. Most of the property has been cleared of trees, but I've found that there are some piles of dirt / rocks, that have piled around the trees that do remain.
Last weekend, all I did was mow and mow, and it was great.
This weekend, I started doing some loader work, trying to move some of that dirt / rocks that had been built-up around various trees.
As I went at the first tree, started to push the dirt / rocks (nothing crazy sized, maybe 30-40 pounds in there, at-most), the tractor kept revving-up and chugging, as I would be moving around, even with no-load on the loader. Then, it just kept dying, even stationary....
So, I gave up on that, and went to do some box blade work, and that was perfect.
This morning, went to do some loader work again, and just as I was completed with the little-bit of work I wanted to try, the tractor began to do the revving / chugging again.... So, now I'm really trying to figure out, is it me, and I'm doing something wrong, or is this just how the tractor will behave and I need to do things slower...?
I did a search for the dummy light "Engine oil pressure warning", and it appears many people have had issues like this, but didn't see anything that truly relates to what I've experienced.
Have an email into my sales guy, to see if he know of this, and will share that, if he has any enlightening information.
Thanks for your review!