Yes he did. And the solution does not seem to match the power loss problem. Id sure like to see some expert analysis of that.Does nobody read the entire thread before stating their expert analysis???
He clearly stated what fixed it on Saturday and it wasn't fuel filter for everyone that posted that as a solution since his post!
Ok so for those following along in my saga....replaced the air filter...no improvement. Replaced fuel filter...no improvement. Replaced hydrostatic and hydraulic filters and drained and changed hyd transmission fluid....Success. My only problem now is trying get an accurate reading on the dipstick. I only put about 9 gals in but got about 10.25 gals out?? At 9 gals the level is midway between high and low on the stick. Going to have a couple of friends also ready the stick and see if they see the same thing...manual says it takes 11.8Gal...so little bewildered...but at least its working.
Good practice. We do the sameI think the OP changed dirty air and fuel filters to solve his problem.
I service my tractors in the spring regardless of hours. Less than 100 hrs yearly on 2 tractors.
2014 DK45 with a vineyard CIMA airblast sprayer on the 3 pt. Running at 2500 RPM which is the PTO at 540. Flat ground not seeing any issue, however going uphill in low gear at 2-3 mph and the tractor is fine but after about 100 feet going up a 10% slope the RPMs drop and the tractor slows and sounds like its really lugging. Stop forward motion and the RPM comes back up but as soon as I try to move forward the RPMs drop. Turn off the PTO and the RPMs come right back to full power and I can drive up the hill with no issues.
I am guessing it’s a hydraulic issue since this tractor model is a hydrostatic transmission so the hydraulic system is heavily used for everything. I don't think its a fuel issue but it could be the fuel filter...
2014 DK45 with a vineyard CIMA airblast sprayer on the 3 pt. Running at 2500 RPM which is the PTO at 540. Flat ground not seeing any issue, however going uphill in low gear at 2-3 mph and the tractor is fine but after about 100 feet going up a 10% slope the RPMs drop and the tractor slows and sounds like its really lugging. Stop forward motion and the RPM comes back up but as soon as I try to move forward the RPMs drop. Turn off the PTO and the RPMs come right back to full power and I can drive up the hill with no issues.
I am guessing its a hydraulic issue since this tractor model is a hydrostatic transmission so the hydraulic system is heavily used for everything. I don't think its a fuel issue but it could be the fuel filter...
For what it’s worth, my Mahindra was doing exactly the same thing and I suspected fuel issues. After replacing both in-line fuel filters (no help) and researching all the hydraulic related possible problems, the dealer suggested checking the in-tank fuel strainer. It was not easy to get to but when I dropped it out it was covered in gel-like gunk and debris. Cleaned and reinserted, tractor runs like new…2014 DK45 with a vineyard CIMA airblast sprayer on the 3 pt. Running at 2500 RPM which is the PTO at 540. Flat ground not seeing any issue, however going uphill in low gear at 2-3 mph and the tractor is fine but after about 100 feet going up a 10% slope the RPMs drop and the tractor slows and sounds like its really lugging. Stop forward motion and the RPM comes back up but as soon as I try to move forward the RPMs drop. Turn off the PTO and the RPMs come right back to full power and I can drive up the hill with no issues.
I am guessing its a hydraulic issue since this tractor model is a hydrostatic transmission so the hydraulic system is heavily used for everything. I don't think its a fuel issue but it could be the fuel filter...
My first thought is fuel delivery problem. I don’t think a hydrostatic trans would wait 100 feet to have a problem.2014 DK45 with a vineyard CIMA airblast sprayer on the 3 pt. Running at 2500 RPM which is the PTO at 540. Flat ground not seeing any issue, however going uphill in low gear at 2-3 mph and the tractor is fine but after about 100 feet going up a 10% slope the RPMs drop and the tractor slows and sounds like its really lugging. Stop forward motion and the RPM comes back up but as soon as I try to move forward the RPMs drop. Turn off the PTO and the RPMs come right back to full power and I can drive up the hill with no issues.
I am guessing its a hydraulic issue since this tractor model is a hydrostatic transmission so the hydraulic system is heavily used for everything. I don't think its a fuel issue but it could be the fuel filter...
I agree about HP requirements. If the problem isn’t fuel delivery, I think it’s not enough HP.How long have you had this tractor and that sprayer hooked together?
Looking at those sprayers the smallest requires 25 PTO just for the sprayer, then add in the Hp required to move your tractor up that hill in addition to powering the sprayer.
Trying to maintain that 2-3 mph to keep the same sprayer coverage may require more tractor Hp then you have.
It may be a fuel problem or even an air flow restriction.
I doubt that it is a hydraulic problem, your tractor has a hydrostatic transmission which consists of a hydraulic pump and motor in a combined unit for ground work. Your PTO is strictly mechanical in power transmission, your hydrostatic transmission is separate from the PTO and the other tractor hydraulics.
The tractors hydraulic pump(s) supply hydraulics for cylinders and such and your 2 point hitch and power steering.
It is also the charge pump supply for your transmission, in other words it makes up fluid for what "leaks" from the pump/motor it does not power the tractor.