I swear the older I get the dumber I get. Just spent 45 minutes cutting grass with the brakes on, had ear protection on so I didn’t hear the hst tranny screaming. I guess the tranny suffered a little extra wear
This is what I try to do as well. If you're in low 4x4 in mud/sand I've still moved a little bit before I noticed it because I expected resistance and was in low. I agree though 99% of the time this solves my forgetfulness.On my BX2370, whenever I set the brake, I set it on hard enough that if I try to move the tractor with it on, I can feel and hear the different HST whine right away. Their is no possible way to move the tractor with it on. Are you guys just setting the brake on very gently, therefore allowing the tractor to move ?
Been guilty of dumping tools on the floor too...but not the other. That doesn't sound like fun.I carry my 500 dollar chain saw in the bucket then dump it on the concrete floor when putting away my tractor. Even scooped a full bucket of gravel with that poor saw in the bucket
Except for heating up the hydraulic fluid, it probably didn't cause wear on anything, even the brakes are immersed.I swear the older I get the dumber I get. Just spent 45 minutes cutting grass with the brakes on, had ear protection on so I didn***8217;t hear the hst tranny screaming. I guess the tranny suffered a little extra wear