Posted by keith molden on July 15, 2019 at 04:28:40 from (209.33.116.149):
My M6060 acts like it's governor quits working and the rpm drop down after a little while when doing any work with it. I've changed the fuel filter and drained all the fuel out of the tank (everything was clean and no dirt in the fuel at all. We took the fuel line off and blew through it with air several times. It has been regenned when the light came on. It only has 270 hours on it, but we drained the tran-hydraulic oil and replaced it just in case. No dirt and no burnt smell there either. this tractor has never been worked hard since I bought it new in 2017, the hardest work it's ever done is mowing with a drum mower and baling with a 4x4 baler. yesterday we had to put the Massey 255 on the baler after baling 9 bales with the Kubota (rpsm went down to around the 350 area). Let it set till we brought the baler home and went back after it. ( sat for a little over an hour. Went back and loaded 15 bales with it and roaded it home (about 41/2 miles) before we got home the top speed was 15 mph. Sitting still in neutral it will rev up but once any load at all is applied the rpms drop down gradually. Anybody got any ideas before I call the dealer and take it to them to fix. Keith
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