Hi. I have a 1997 Broadmoor with a 16 hp B/S Vanguard motor and a hydrostatic drive transmission. The mower has approx 900 hours and has been well maintained. A recent problem has developed with regard to the drive line, in that when the machine gets hot, it can not pull its own weight. It gradually slows to the point of stopping. When starting out cold, it goes fine. The motor runs fine and has plenty of power.
The problem I suspect is either with a stretched drive belt, or the failure of the hdrostatic trans. The trans is a Hydro-Gear 312-0800CT and does not appear to be readily maintanable with regard to checking fluid level and quality. The drive belt idler pulleys, idler carriage, and spring all are welll lubricated and fully fuctioning.
2 questions...
1. How much slack should be in the drive belt? When the parking brake is engaged, the drive belt can be slipped off of the idler pully without much effort. Is this too loose?
2. If the drive belt is deemed to be OK, the I suspect a trans problem. The trans is hot to the touch when the tractor slowly grinds to a halt. Is there a way to change/check the fluid, and if so, will this solve the problem? This trans appears to be obsolete and no longer available. Are there any options available if the trans is shot, short of buying a new tractor?
Thanks in advance for your response.
The problem I suspect is either with a stretched drive belt, or the failure of the hdrostatic trans. The trans is a Hydro-Gear 312-0800CT and does not appear to be readily maintanable with regard to checking fluid level and quality. The drive belt idler pulleys, idler carriage, and spring all are welll lubricated and fully fuctioning.
2 questions...
1. How much slack should be in the drive belt? When the parking brake is engaged, the drive belt can be slipped off of the idler pully without much effort. Is this too loose?
2. If the drive belt is deemed to be OK, the I suspect a trans problem. The trans is hot to the touch when the tractor slowly grinds to a halt. Is there a way to change/check the fluid, and if so, will this solve the problem? This trans appears to be obsolete and no longer available. Are there any options available if the trans is shot, short of buying a new tractor?
Thanks in advance for your response.