strantor
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I have an American Landmaster Bulldog 300, equipped with Dana/Schafer H12-FNR transaxle. The forward and reverse are a function of the transaxle. The transaxle does want to shift out of forward or reverse, into neutral, if any torque is on it. I can shift into neutral just fine if I am coasting, but if I come to a complete stop while in gear, it wants to stay in gear.
Is that normal?
Between the transaxle and engine is a CVT, and most CVTs from my understanding, have a bearing in the drive pulley for the belt to rest on at idle. If this CVT had that, it would not be a problem. But it doesn't. At idle, the belt rests on the spinning shaft of the drive pulley. I can make the belt very loose and the problem goes away, but then I sacrifice top speed because that much slack results in the driven pulley not fully opening.
Is that normal?
Between the transaxle and engine is a CVT, and most CVTs from my understanding, have a bearing in the drive pulley for the belt to rest on at idle. If this CVT had that, it would not be a problem. But it doesn't. At idle, the belt rests on the spinning shaft of the drive pulley. I can make the belt very loose and the problem goes away, but then I sacrifice top speed because that much slack results in the driven pulley not fully opening.