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Re: Please help engine problem....Help !!!!!!
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Posted by Aaron SEIA on July 24, 2004 at 05:50:53 from (69.66.78.188):
In Reply to: Please help engine problem....Help !!!!!! posted by Kirk on July 23, 2004 at 19:57:16:
You mention that it is a hydro. Are the Kubotas that you are comparing to also hydros? The hydrostatic transmission is very good at sucking a lot of power. Great for a lot of different jobs, but lousy on power. Some blow-by as they call it out that pipe you refer to is normal. Oil dripping off of it is a bit excessive, but I'm not sure that I'd go to the extreme of a engine teardown just yet. Find out how much PTO power it should have, then find someone with a good PTO dyno and have the thing tested. I'm guessing that it's got the power it's supposed to have, but that hydro tranny is just using a lot of it, especially at faster speeds. Aaron SEIA
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