brysonwade
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- Feb 22, 2011
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- Tractor
- New Holland Boomer 1025
Hi,
I'm new to this Forum, but I was interested to see that other Forum contributors had experienced problems with their New Holland Boomer tractors.
My Boomer is a little over 12 months old, but has only done 50-odd hours. It always had a tendency to automatically disengage the PTO, particularly after mowing for an hour or so. Initially, I disregarded this as being nothing too significant. Now, the machine does it reguarly after it has warmed up and I have had to devise a method to lock the Engage Lever in position, otherwise I am constantly pushing it back into "Drive".
The Dealer I purchased from is sticking to the Manufactrer's line that it is my responsibility to transport the machine to his workshop - which is a very expensive operation and rankles me because I believe the problem to be a manufacturing fault and not of my making.
Have any other Forum contributors experienced a similar problem?
I'm new to this Forum, but I was interested to see that other Forum contributors had experienced problems with their New Holland Boomer tractors.
My Boomer is a little over 12 months old, but has only done 50-odd hours. It always had a tendency to automatically disengage the PTO, particularly after mowing for an hour or so. Initially, I disregarded this as being nothing too significant. Now, the machine does it reguarly after it has warmed up and I have had to devise a method to lock the Engage Lever in position, otherwise I am constantly pushing it back into "Drive".
The Dealer I purchased from is sticking to the Manufactrer's line that it is my responsibility to transport the machine to his workshop - which is a very expensive operation and rankles me because I believe the problem to be a manufacturing fault and not of my making.
Have any other Forum contributors experienced a similar problem?
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