Hi, looking for some mechanical advice on my Jinma 204 which I've had for 8 years. Now has 750 hours on the clock. I was coming down a steepish hill the other day, which I do regularly, in 2nd gear in low range. No implements on. The tractor began to "run away". Didn't lose traction, but the engine compression wasn't holding it, which it normally would. Bringing the revs up (which is slightly counter intuitive as you start hurtling down a hill...) made the engine compression grab it and slow it down.
Is this an issue with the clutch or just operator error? No other signs of a slipping clutch. Moves off fine.
Other thought is that the hand throttle isn't working (caught on a tree branch). I would normally have this above idle and I'm wondering if the lower end of the revs are too low when I take my foot off the accelerator?
Any thoughts, advice.
Thanks
Mark
Is this an issue with the clutch or just operator error? No other signs of a slipping clutch. Moves off fine.
Other thought is that the hand throttle isn't working (caught on a tree branch). I would normally have this above idle and I'm wondering if the lower end of the revs are too low when I take my foot off the accelerator?
Any thoughts, advice.
Thanks
Mark