Help! I'm a little old lady who can't get out to feed her 100 cats! (just kidding...).
It is extremely cold today, my tractor is kept inside an unheated building when not in use. I have a little bucket on it and a little TR3 rake. I use it to drag the driveway when it snows (about 3 times a year) and drag my riding arena(every 3 days or so, takes about 15 min).
It's been working very well for a long time, I've had it for 5 years. I changed the oil and replaced battery and cables at 200 hrs it has 240 hrs on it. Fluid levels all look good.
It started FINE. I let it warm up (yellow light), a little longer than usual, then started it, it started absolutely fine. No problems, no unusual sounds, nothing.
BUT when I shift into forward or reverse, out of neutral, it stops. I tried several times, I tried warming it up for a while longer, I tried raising and lowering the bucket (I can do that without it stalling).
I checked to be sure the hand brake was not on, and I checked the transmission fluid level. I went through the manual troubleshooting section already too.
It is extremely cold today, my tractor is kept inside an unheated building when not in use. I have a little bucket on it and a little TR3 rake. I use it to drag the driveway when it snows (about 3 times a year) and drag my riding arena(every 3 days or so, takes about 15 min).
It's been working very well for a long time, I've had it for 5 years. I changed the oil and replaced battery and cables at 200 hrs it has 240 hrs on it. Fluid levels all look good.
It started FINE. I let it warm up (yellow light), a little longer than usual, then started it, it started absolutely fine. No problems, no unusual sounds, nothing.
BUT when I shift into forward or reverse, out of neutral, it stops. I tried several times, I tried warming it up for a while longer, I tried raising and lowering the bucket (I can do that without it stalling).
I checked to be sure the hand brake was not on, and I checked the transmission fluid level. I went through the manual troubleshooting section already too.