New B7800 having a problem w mmm
mbking22
Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 52 Georgia |
2005-05-26 111573
Ok guys. I mowed for about 30 minutes today and the mmm disengaged itself probably 8 or 10 times. I'd put it back in and it would go for a while, then just gently disengage. The yellow nob would just go down by itself. Called my dealer he said he'd never heard of that happening before??!! He's going to pick it up by Tues. HELP?!!!
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New B7800 having a problem w mmm
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-05-27 111585
I'd have to say the same and it might just need to be adjusted so it stays engaged. Should be a simple fix. ....
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New B7800 having a problem w mmm
havoctec
Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 56 Minnesota |
2005-05-27 111586
Since the yellow knob is slowly moving down I'd say that the switch will have to be replaced. Maybe Art is right and it can be adjusted but adjustable switches are not very common. Still an easy fix but they may not have the part on hand. ....
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New B7800 having a problem w mmm
havoctec
Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 56 Minnesota |
2005-05-27 111595
oops. I was thinking JD pto engagement as I know nothing about the B7800.
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New B7800 having a problem w mmm
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-05-27 111604
Kubota uses low effort levers for many of the the things that Deere chooses to use electric switches for. There is no need to panic because of switch failure due to moisture or condensation. ....
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New B7800 having a problem w mmm
mbking22
Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 52 Georgia |
2005-05-29 111675
Thanks for the input. I am missing being able to mow. I'll keep you posted. ....
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