Century Problems

   / Century Problems #1  

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I've got some things I wanted to ask the Century owners if they have experienced.

1) While mowing some brush today I had my 3035 start free rolling. What I mean is that it felt like the tractor had shifted in to neutral or the clutch had been depressed. It rolled maybe 8 or 10 feet before it caught in gear again. A really scary feeling, as I was cutting down a grade!!! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif This happened twice, and scared me enough that I got out of the field and took the tractor back to my garage, parked it, blocked the wheels and inspected the underside. I was expecting to see a stick or something jammed in a linkage, but didn't see anything like that. As a matter of fact I didn't see any linkage that I think brush could get jammed in to cause this kind of behavior. The only linkage that I saw that could have gotten jammed was for the brakes. Has anyone else had this happen? Any ideas on what might have gone wrong?

2) My reverse lights were not working as the tractor was delivered from my dealer. I noticed what looked like the light bulb laying loose in the housing, so I took it apart to stick the bulb back in. What I found was that the metal barrel that holds the light bulb had been puled out of the plastic base. It was like this on both sides. I pushed this barrel back into the plastic base and put the light bulbs in and they worked fine. However I noticed tonight that one of the reverse lights had quit working again. Probably came apart again. Anyone else had their rear lights come apart like this?

3) The bucket on my FEL was accting like it was in a "float" mode. IT was all floppy nad I could get it to bite into the ground. IT kept wanting to curl back up under the arms. I had to actually put pressure on it to keep it steady. This happened 2 or 3 times while trying to dig some rocks up.


I'll be calling my dealer about these issues tomorrow, but wanted to see if any of the TBN community had these problems also.
 
   / Century Problems #2  
Since you said you were going down hill,could you possibly have skidded down it for a short distance? If it happens again look behind you and see if you left any skid marks.
 
   / Century Problems #3  
Assuming that the Century 3035 is the same as or similar to the Branson 3520, check for interference between one of the hydraulic lines and the range selector linkage.

My 2035 would pop out of gear when I was in a particular range (I forget which) because of the interference. I never had it pop out and then back in, but it might be worth checking on your machine.

I traced the problem to a metal hydraulic line that had not been formed into exactly the right shape. Rather than take it to the dealer, I simply bent it a little, and that took care of it.
 
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Woodbeef: Didn't skid. I'm positive of that. The machine was free wheeling.

Snowridge: I'll look and see if there is something interfering with the range selector. Thanks for the tip.

BTW, I was running in 1st range, 2nd gear.
 
   / Century Problems #5  
I'm pretty sure that was the range I had problems with, but it has been over a year, and the memory fades.
 
   / Century Problems #6  
On the reverse light problem, my left reverse light did not work and I had to put the bulb in like you said. Next time you put the light back in the barrel, take a pair of channel locks and "egg shape" the barrel a little bit to hold the bulb in tighter. I did that to mine and have not had problems since.

On the bucket when you lower the arms the weight of the loader will take the hydraulic pressure off of the bucket, so when you go to dig there is no pressure on the bucket to keep the bucket in a digging position so it will push the bucket back some. By curling the bucket a little this will put hydraulic pressure back on the bucket to keep it in position to dig with. (Okay, I know what I am trying to say, just not putting it in words very clearly.)

As far as the rolling I have no idea. Maybe the shuttle shift lever was not all the way engaged and disengaged just enough to let it roll a little. Anyway I bet it is a simple adjustment by your dealer.
 
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Just got off the phone with my dealer. He swore that there was no way that the tractor could free wheel while the lever were in gear, and was trying to convince me that I was sliding. Not impressed at this point with my dealer. He also suggested that somehow the range lever jumped into neutral and back because I had slid over and hit it with my hip!! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif

When I get home I'm going to see if I can replicate the dealers scenario, and look at the hydro line and range lever getting tangled up.

Evasive: I understand what you are saying, and curling the bucket is what I did, but is this possible? The lift and bucket are 2 seperate hydro circuits. I didn't even mention this to my dealer yet.
 
   / Century Problems #8  
I've had the same issue with the FEL while digging and Evasive1's solution/exlanation are correct from my experience.

As far as the free-wheeling, I can't see how you could make your tractor slip out of and back into gear with your hip, much less without grinding the gears like crazy. How steep is the grade? Sometimes when I'm going doen my hills, the tractor will pick up some speed until the transaxle takes control of the speed. This increase in speed, however is only during intial first few seconds at the start of descent.

Haven't had any issues with the lighting.

Have you checked your front wheel hub bolts? I had my front wheel bolts snap off (in a seperate thread)! It's an issue with the bolt lengths and is a known problem with the manufacturer. You may want to check with your dealer to be sure you have the longer (and heavier grade) bolts.

Eric
 
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Yea, there is no way my hip hitting the range selector caused what I experienced. I tried for 45 minutes to MAKE the tractor free wheel by jiggling and manipulating the various gear shifters, but couldn't get it to do it. At most I could yank it out of gear, but that meant that it was out of gear, and wold have stayed out of gear until I put it back in. I mowed some more of this hill side tonight, and didn't have the problem, but I'm still worried that there is something not right with the tractor.

The attached picture partially shows the slope (red arrow) I've been mowing.
 

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   / Century Problems #10  
What gear and range where you in when it happened? Did you try and use the break pedal to slow you down? I don't quite understand how it could free wheel in gear, unless you were in a high gear and you were just picking up speed when going down the hill, then slowed back down and caught gear towards bottom of the hill. If something did pop of gear in the transmission and then caught again I would expect that you would hear the gears grinding as it did this.

Is your clutch properly adjusted (free play within spec?) Did the engine tach up when this happened? Where you using hand or foot throttle at the time.
 

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