Top of your fluid, but I don't think that is your problem if the other side works. Put the thing on blocks. Take the hoses going to the drive motor off and cap them off. Then start the machine and activate that side. If the engine pulls down hard like ramming a pile, you pretty much know the pump is good. If the engine does not respond to a load, then it is a pump problem.Maybe refill your fluid and check and see if this helps(I would look for leaks too)
Fluid is topped off. The engine does bog down when I push the drive handle (with everything connected). There are no leaks. Does that help at allTop of your fluid, but I don't think that is your problem if the other side works. Put the thing on blocks. Take the hoses going to the drive motor off and cap them off. Then start the machine and activate that side. If the engine pulls down hard like ramming a pile, you pretty much know the pump is good. If the engine does not respond to a load, then it is a pump problem.
A couple of other peices of info if this helps. The drive does work(barely) not strong enough to go uphill. This happened all of a sudden. Went from working great to crap instantly. no visble fluid leaks.Top of your fluid, but I don't think that is your problem if the other side works. Put the thing on blocks. Take the hoses going to the drive motor off and cap them off. Then start the machine and activate that side. If the engine pulls down hard like ramming a pile, you pretty much know the pump is good. If the engine does not respond to a load, then it is a pump problem.
You say the engine does bog down but to what extent? Try the following and see how the engines sounds comparted to these tests.A couple of other peices of info if this helps. The drive does work(barely) not strong enough to go uphill. This happened all of a sudden. Went from working great to crap instantly. no visble fluid leaks.