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<blockquote data-quote="ozarkag" data-source="post: 132602" data-attributes="member: 17677"><p>I'm guessing you have an early model 250, i.e. not a Series 2. Those park brakes are known to wear out, and unfortunately quite expensive to repair. So i agree with those that suspect the park brake, while not releasing now, likely really hasn't been holding for a while. As was mentioned above, the seat switch and seat belt switch are the main suspects here. This is a simple circuit, in tandem, i.e. goes through seat switch first then through seat belt switch. Seat belt switch is a known problem. You can try to install jumpers for test purposes, keep in mind you will have to remove and reinstall in sequence, ( seat first then seat belt) every time you start machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozarkag, post: 132602, member: 17677"] I'm guessing you have an early model 250, i.e. not a Series 2. Those park brakes are known to wear out, and unfortunately quite expensive to repair. So i agree with those that suspect the park brake, while not releasing now, likely really hasn't been holding for a while. As was mentioned above, the seat switch and seat belt switch are the main suspects here. This is a simple circuit, in tandem, i.e. goes through seat switch first then through seat belt switch. Seat belt switch is a known problem. You can try to install jumpers for test purposes, keep in mind you will have to remove and reinstall in sequence, ( seat first then seat belt) every time you start machine. [/QUOTE]
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