jerkyboy
Silver Member
This is what I was wondering as well, I think you misunderstood his question. He was stating that having it in 4WD on a hard surface can cause this type of problem because the front wheels and the back wheels are working at different ratios when the front tires are turned especially. He wasn't asking if it does it in 4WD, he was stating that if you were in 4WD it could cause this problem. So the question would be does it happen in 2WD?
Yes, it happens regardless of whether you're in 2 or 4WD. Today I took the FEL off and mowed the lawn and it's still doing the same thing when you put a heavy load on it.
I checked my maintenance records and the last time my tranny fluid/filter was changed was at 200 hours; I'm at 480 now. I just ordered a shop manual, so hopefully I'll be able to figure out what's going on. Do you have any insight???