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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 23620" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You need to adjust your steering on the pump. The problem is when the brake is on as the machine creeps due to incorrect adjustment you have oil flowing to a motor. As it can't move it builds up pressure and puts more load on the pump and stalls the engine. When it does this, its not un-common for it to throw the sticks forward and make an awful grinding sound as the engine stalls from the load.</p><p>You need to block the loader so the wheels can turn freely. Lift the cab and on the top of the pump loosen the 4 bolts and hold the steel stops against the round pucks on the alloy arm. You need to get it so the wheels do not spin, one side at a time. I think you need to work right to left. Ensure the bolts are tight on the alloy blocks that connect to the swash plates, if they are loose they can give you creeping too.</p><p>Pretty sure thats where your problem is, you need to set your neutral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 23620, member: 82"] You need to adjust your steering on the pump. The problem is when the brake is on as the machine creeps due to incorrect adjustment you have oil flowing to a motor. As it can't move it builds up pressure and puts more load on the pump and stalls the engine. When it does this, its not un-common for it to throw the sticks forward and make an awful grinding sound as the engine stalls from the load. You need to block the loader so the wheels can turn freely. Lift the cab and on the top of the pump loosen the 4 bolts and hold the steel stops against the round pucks on the alloy arm. You need to get it so the wheels do not spin, one side at a time. I think you need to work right to left. Ensure the bolts are tight on the alloy blocks that connect to the swash plates, if they are loose they can give you creeping too. Pretty sure thats where your problem is, you need to set your neutral. [/QUOTE]
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