Posted this on tractorbynet and I'm getting a few different responses.
I just recently purchased a MX5400 and noticed the steering felt odd. After paying attention for a bit, I noticed that when there's a really heavy load on dirt, the steering wheel will spin, but won't turn the tires. It also does it at times in thick brush. I only noticed, because I was pushing some logs and noticed the tractor wasn't turning. I thought my wheels were off the ground, but it turned out that they just weren't turning. Finally, I can turn the wheel VERY easily when the tractor is off. And, when I do, I can feel a slight notching sort of like a gear or spline slipping. I should maybe add that this tractor has always felt like the steering was super easy. Like camary easy. Being new to this sort of tractor, I thought this was maybe normal.
Can anyone clear up for me here, what's normal and what's not? Should the wheel spin easily with the tractor off? Should I be encountering situations like in the brush where input from the wheel doesn't turn the tires with no obvious signs of resistance? If any of this is an issue, any ideas what it could be? If it's a simple fix, I'd rather do it myself and be back up and running in the morning.
Thanks ahead of time.
I just recently purchased a MX5400 and noticed the steering felt odd. After paying attention for a bit, I noticed that when there's a really heavy load on dirt, the steering wheel will spin, but won't turn the tires. It also does it at times in thick brush. I only noticed, because I was pushing some logs and noticed the tractor wasn't turning. I thought my wheels were off the ground, but it turned out that they just weren't turning. Finally, I can turn the wheel VERY easily when the tractor is off. And, when I do, I can feel a slight notching sort of like a gear or spline slipping. I should maybe add that this tractor has always felt like the steering was super easy. Like camary easy. Being new to this sort of tractor, I thought this was maybe normal.
Can anyone clear up for me here, what's normal and what's not? Should the wheel spin easily with the tractor off? Should I be encountering situations like in the brush where input from the wheel doesn't turn the tires with no obvious signs of resistance? If any of this is an issue, any ideas what it could be? If it's a simple fix, I'd rather do it myself and be back up and running in the morning.
Thanks ahead of time.