2520 getting into gear

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Carson, Mine seems to go from N to L or H easier if I take my foot off the break. Seemed to be worse when new (<25 hr.) than it is now. Or maybe I just forget what it is like to drive since it is in the shop for repairs more than it is home. Even the dealer delivery man said "Gee we've had this tractor more than you" as he brought it back today for the third time.
 
   / 2520 getting into gear #22  
DAN IN OHIO said:
Carson, Mine seems to go from N to L or H easier if I take my foot off the break. Seemed to be worse when new (<25 hr.) than it is now. Or maybe I just forget what it is like to drive since it is in the shop for repairs more than it is home. Even the dealer delivery man said "Gee we've had this tractor more than you" as he brought it back today for the third time.

What kind of trouble have you had? My 2320 runs........well, like a Deere!
 
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Rob-D said:
What kind of trouble have you had? My 2320 runs........well, like a Deere!

My 2520 is almost ready for 50 hour service. and i have put it to the test. and not even a rattle thous far.
just pure Joy.. Notest the Happiness----->:D

Chris.....:)
 
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Chris2520 said:
My 2520 is almost ready for 50 hour service. and i have put it to the test. and not even a rattle thous far.
just pure Joy.. Notest the Happiness----->:D

Chris.....:)

Yep! I'm just coming up to the 50 hour mark too and I've pushed this little tractor in every possible direction. Dug holes, moved trees cleaned out the barn, mowed fields, landscaped, blew snow and even used the bucket to unload a freight delivery.
I was just at my dealer to get my trailer inspected and he said that he just sold two more subs.

4WD is the way to go and one of the farmers around here was saying he uses his smaller tractor much more then the big machine because it has it.
 
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DAN IN OHIO said:
Carson, Mine seems to go from N to L or H easier if I take my foot off the break. Seemed to be worse when new (<25 hr.) than it is now. Or maybe I just forget what it is like to drive since it is in the shop for repairs more than it is home. Even the dealer delivery man said "Gee we've had this tractor more than you" as he brought it back today for the third time.

Ya, I don't use my brake too much anyway, unless I am on a steep hill just taking my foot off the go pedal brings it to a stop quick enough for me. I find I am using the parking brake the most these days to hold tension on page wire fencing while stapling it down. Getting into gear hasn't gotten noticeably better, we are up to 40hrs and still find I have to bump one of the go pedals to get it into gear.
 

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