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<blockquote data-quote="tebger" data-source="post: 132623" data-attributes="member: 5829"><p>I think you've got enough info. from people here to track it down. The safetys built into the seat and belt are a good place to start and a little ice, a ground, etc could cause the problems. </p><p> I've owned a mid 90's JD/New Holland for 25 years. It's been great but the belt connection or seat sensor can bring things to a halt.</p><p> The parking brake should not allow the machine to move at all when applied. I had what I thought to be a linkage problem with mine so never used it. After working on it several times I finally figured out the rubber handle grip had slid forward so I couldn't fully depress the release button. (Duh).</p><p> My only gripe has been the side slop at at some of the pin/bushing connections. I learned on this forum that they were supposed to have shims at these points. Somebody must have been asleep when it went by on the assembly line. </p><p>It's time to replace some pins and bushings so I'll finally get that fixed. </p><p> These aren't related to your issues but I've learned a number of things when looking for something else. </p><p> Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tebger, post: 132623, member: 5829"] I think you’ve got enough info. from people here to track it down. The safetys built into the seat and belt are a good place to start and a little ice, a ground, etc could cause the problems. I’ve owned a mid 90’s JD/New Holland for 25 years. It’s been great but the belt connection or seat sensor can bring things to a halt. The parking brake should not allow the machine to move at all when applied. I had what I thought to be a linkage problem with mine so never used it. After working on it several times I finally figured out the rubber handle grip had slid forward so I couldn’t fully depress the release button. (Duh). My only gripe has been the side slop at at some of the pin/bushing connections. I learned on this forum that they were supposed to have shims at these points. Somebody must have been asleep when it went by on the assembly line. It’s time to replace some pins and bushings so I’ll finally get that fixed. These aren’t related to your issues but I’ve learned a number of things when looking for something else. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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