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Exactly how are you "measuring" your ground speed to determine the speeds in forward and reverse?? And even more importantly, why on earth would anyone want to go 12mph in reverse??????? ALL hydros are designed for a faster forward speed than reverse(look at any ZTR specs), so why would you tinker with something that is obviously contrary to the manufacturer's design? I can understand adjusting when one side is slower than the other to get the levers equal when going forward, but you have gone way beyond just doing that. IMHO, you are courting danger and may be repairing/replacing your transaxles prematurely:0(
P.S.
The Hustler FasTrak SD's come with HydroGear ZT-3100 trannies as pointed out to you. Their specification is 8mph forward/4mph reverse. My Gravely has the ZT-3400's and they are rated at 10mph forward/4.5mph reverse. You definitely are entertainig damages if you are attaining 12mph ground speed(beyond the "designed" speed). And again....12mph in reverse...REALLY...unusable speed:0(
Hi dj and thanks for your input, very entertaining. I bet you can lift heavy things huh ?
So just to clarify:
I use a GPS it tells me 12kph both sides both directions ...... not sure on the accuracy so it may be 11 kph or it may be 13 kph but close enough for my purpose
I said 12 kph not mph , so not sure where you got the mph from. Regardless it is running the same speed in reverse as its big brother the Super Z in standard configuration which is important to us...
The SD comes with ZT 3400 hydros as I subtly pointed out and mentioned to Retired Guns... Not sure where you get your information from but its very reliable huh ?
Explain to me how/why I may be replacing the transaxles prematurely (this should be good) . While increasing the ground speed in reverse is outside Hustler design specs it is not outside the ZT3400 specs, but please fire away!
P.S. I have no idea what relevance your Gravely has to this issue...
I opened this thread to put out there an issue I had and what I did to repair it , nothing more, nothing less. While we may be using the mower outside of manufacturer specs it now suits the purpose and better meets the needs of the specific task it is required to do.
Without knowing what purpose we use the mower for, your comments do nothing but to reflect poorly on yourself. Fortunately,Your HO is just that as it's about as handy as the mechanic that told me the hydros get air in them when you transport .:smile:
Mick