Posted by 01gentdc on October 19, 2016 at 07:24:28 from (184.16.131.186):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 problem posted by tomstractorsandtoys on October 18, 2016 at 19:11:30:
yes lube the linkages ,,. only adjust when warm ,,. . I have a p-shift 4020 since 1990 ,,. like others said ,,. change filters every yr , don't leave it in the rain , the brake pedal seals will allow water in the tranny ,then the filters will be limited , because water wont flow well , that nudge , in extreme cases could be the park adjustment catch and any motion gear arguing for priority , not a good thing at all ,if you choose to adjust ,, do0that after she has been running at least one hour ,..shut off engine while toying with this ,..sure don't want ya to git runned over ,.. fyi ,, my 4020 when very cold will nudge forward even though it is in reverse when I 1st start to move,..and it don't like 6-8 til it has run a few minutes ,.. it amazes me, going up the steep hill , how much that cold tranny oil pulls it down to 5th gear , it could pull the hill decent enuf,but I feel the oils are working hard and no need in forcing the issue til everything is feeling it is ready to take long strides with ease ,.. once warmed up , she will roar up the hill in 8th gear
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