How does the locking diff work on an L2501

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2016 model, Gear drive. If I recall from the dealer it is a lever that locks. Not an on-the-fly type thing with a pedal. Can anyone confirm? Thanks.
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #2  
2016 model, Gear drive. If I recall from the dealer it is a lever that locks. Not an on-the-fly type thing with a pedal. Can anyone confirm? Thanks.

My L3830 has a lever that you depress with your heel. It locks the diff so both rear wheels pull together. When you release the lever (move your heel) it snaps back up unlocking the diff. You can lock and unlock the diff while in motion.

Not sure how the L2501 works. My guess is very similar.
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #3  
The 2501 has a lever you depress with your heel.
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #4  
On my L2501, it is behind the heel of the right foot. Just stomp on it and go. I've hit it a few times but tend to be in 4WD if I'm in that kind of a situation anyway so really not needed.
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #5  
You can engage it on the move but NOT if the tires are spinning.
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #6  
You can engage it on the move but NOT if the tires are spinning.

Curious, does being in 4WD mean that both back wheels are pulling at the same time and the diff. lock is not needed in that situation?
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #7  
Curious, does being in 4WD mean that both back wheels are pulling at the same time and the diff. lock is not needed in that situation?
I'm pretty sure the back wheels remain unlocked unless you depress the diff lock even in 4wd. On my tractor there's a lever behind your left foot. You can depress it while moving as long as both back wheels are still turning. If one wheel has already stopped then you need to stop and depress the lever.
 
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"You can depress it while moving as long as both back wheels are still turning. If one wheel has already stopped then you need to stop and depress the lever. "

Very interesting. I have never even thought about this. It does make sense the way you have explained it. Thanks.
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #9  
that diff lock has saved me many times from getting stuck, amazing how both back wheels pulling at same time will free you from situations.
 
   / How does the locking diff work on an L2501 #10  
On my L2501, it is behind the heel of the right foot. Just stomp on it and go. I've hit it a few times but tend to be in 4WD if I'm in that kind of a situation anyway so really not needed.
If my memory serves, I think there has been some conversation about stripping gears out with too energetic an engagement.

As I recall the advice was apply pressure until things sync up but don't "stomp" on it ... ;)

FWIW ...
 

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