I just bought a used MX5100 hst. I was driving it across the yard everything operating like it should. I turned it off for about 10 minutes started it back up and it will not move. I am looking for a service manual and any suggestions to check.
I have checked that. I tried it in all three positions. I know it seems like it would be something like that. I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks!My first inclination would be to check I did not “bump” the high , medium, low shift lever to one of the neutral positions.
Silly question , the clutch pedal is not not locked in the down position?I have checked that. I tried it in all three positions. I know it seems like it would be something like that. I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks!
Not a silly questions at all. I engaged the pto and worked the clutch. It would start and stop spinning. Appears to be working correctlySilly question , the clutch pedal is not not locked in the down position?
Yes checked all these. I also made sure the actual shafts that the linkages are attached to are turning. I broke loose the line that appears to be coming from the charge pump going to the directional controller. I did have what appears to be good flow. I am going to pick up a gauge to test pressures. Just not sure which plugs are the test ports. It just seems I’m missing something or overlooked somethingFluid level?
Brake set?
Range engaging?
Range linkage?
HST Pedal linkage?
I’m hoping it’s not that. I worked on hydrostatic pumps in the past. It’s been a minute. Usually you can hear them whining. This acts like it’s lost the charge pressure or something silly like a linkage come loose. I’m going to pull the floor pan tomorrow and get a better lookHad & a HST failure on my L3130 / lots of reresearch three dif. dealers & head Mechanics / ended up putting a used trens. baught on line / If you have checked all of the above feadback items /oil deain & cut filters open if you have bronze that will tell you its in the HST pump or drive
Mine did not stop just kept getting slower & slower to the point were it would not go up a slight grade in any thing but low gear. Hope you find something simpleI’m hoping it’s not that. I worked on hydrostatic pumps in the past. It’s been a minute. Usually you can hear them whining. This acts like it’s lost the charge pressure or something silly like a linkage come loose. I’m going to pull the floor pan tomorrow and get a better look