duffer
Platinum Member
I know there has been previous posts on this topic, but I thought this deserved a new one.
Tractor was creeping really bad today, much more so than normal. Decided to crawl under it and see if I could lube the linkage, adjust it, whatever.
What I discovered was that the rear hydrostat linkage was rubbing on a return hydraulic line to the rear of the tractor, impeding its full return to neutral. Put a zip tie around the hydraulic line and pulled it out of the way, and it REALLY helped. (not sure if the creeping is totally gone, but it sure is better)
Just FYI.
Tractor was creeping really bad today, much more so than normal. Decided to crawl under it and see if I could lube the linkage, adjust it, whatever.
What I discovered was that the rear hydrostat linkage was rubbing on a return hydraulic line to the rear of the tractor, impeding its full return to neutral. Put a zip tie around the hydraulic line and pulled it out of the way, and it REALLY helped. (not sure if the creeping is totally gone, but it sure is better)
Just FYI.