I'll throw this out there to see if it has happened to anyone else. I've taken off the FEL and Back Hoe, and installed the snow plow. I have about a long 1/4 mile driveway out to the paved access road. 4 passes with the blade and the driveway is beautiful. I get to a wide parking area and start pushing snow to the far side to keep it a large turn around area. Here's when the problem starts. I back straight up to the road, get ready to move to the next line to push, and it feels like foward on the HST is stopped by a bolt or?? I'm talking rock solid, like its on a bump stop. I can put my toe under the pedal and lift, and reverse works fine, no foward, at all, pedal just stops. Ok, I back out to the freshly plowed driveway, and get underneath, clean as can be, no snow, branches, not even dirty. Skid plate is in place, which keeps all debris out of the way. So I drive in reverse all the way to the shop, 500' get a drop light, remove the skid plate, not only is it clean and dry under there, it's shiny and clean. Every bolt has a nylock, every rod has a clip, WTF?? So I get my phone to take some pics, and as I am making a video of the linkage and pedal movement from underneath, it NOW seems to work perfectly. Forward, reverse, just like the new tractor it is and is supposed to be. For 15 minutes, running or not, it was totally locked up, now it's as if nothing ever happened. It is a 2014 BX25D, with 89 hours on it. I am totally baffled as to what caused this....... Ideas? Has this happened to anyone else?
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