Mowin Fool
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I have a 28XL Max Shuttle shift and as of yesterday my 4 WD has stopped working. Did what the manual suggested to get it to engage but no luck so far. Will contact dealer today but wanted to see if anyone else has had this issue.
that's not very re-assuring, what kinda mowing are you doing that required 4wd?
Minor slopes or major slopes, thats what 4wd is for! Good luck with your dealer. Hope they are more competent that the tech that picked it up.
My dealer fills all rear tires on tractors with loaders. There must be a good reason!Just spoke with the srevice Mgr. and he tells me that probably should have weight added to rear tires to equalize load on tractor so as not to stress front axle when in 4WD. He says especially going downhill puts a lot of undue stress on frt drive. In the same breath he says he has never seen this issue before. Am I the only guy that mows slopes for petes sake.
Again should have bought Orange I guess.
Someone's blowing smoke. The guy driving the recovery truck is not exactly the head mechanic, and if he is run away!
Good luck. Should have loader tires in rear and FEL loader doesn't have to be off to mow, unless on Mt. Everest.
Ive twisted off the front drive shaft on my 7520, but I have used it hard. In looking at the broken shaft it was apparent that their manufacturing process induces stress riser defects that recur every few inches. Mine failed at one of them at about 1Khrs -- it showed that a crack had progressed thru about 1/3 the shaft prior to its failure at moderate load. The new shaft, bought thru Lawalls, showed the same characteristic defect pattern. I worked on that shaft quite a while to alleviate the defects before I installed it. Time will tell if durability was increased. I cant imagine a failure with the light work yours has seen.Just spoke with the srevice Mgr. and he tells me that probably should have weight added to rear tires to equalize load on tractor so as not to stress front axle when in 4WD. He says especially going downhill puts a lot of undue stress on frt drive. In the same breath he says he has never seen this issue before. Am I the only guy that mows slopes for petes sake.
Again should have bought Orange I guess.