Give that man a cigar.
I never knew there was a regenerative circuit on that. Had to give it a pretty good push the first time all right, I doubt the stick had ever been there before, certainly not by me and the tractor only had about 0.8 hours on it when I got it.
Now I understand why they included restrictors for the lines too, it really turns when it is hard over like that. It might do damage with no restriction.
I feel much better, think I may have to have an adult beverage to relax with.
thanks for the information.
I'm sort of notorious for reading manuals but I don't recall seeing anything about that. Have to go through it again now to see.
I did do a search but probably worded it poorly as I didn't know what the real problem was.
Another thing I've learned on this forum by stating the problem and not really knowing enough to ask a good question.
Almost, I say almost, looking forward to snow now. Not until after this weekend though, we are having a party for my Mom's 80th birthday, really don't want snow for that.
It takes a little getting used to...... the first few storms you will turn the chute to the right too far every time . Once you get used to it, you will be able to go to the detent...... then just a crack beyond to get it to inch to the right like it does when you turn left.