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TheBuck101


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Location: Tonawanda NY / Just north Of Buffalo
Joined: Jan 9, 2005
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926 DLE
Original Message   Feb 7, 2005 6:22 am
This unit is NEW used it for about 2 1/2 Hr. Two times while in 1st gear going along it chattered for about 3-4 sec, Then it moved along fine.

Then while I was at the end of the drive w/ 8-10" of snow in 1st gear it stoped moving, The wheel's were not spining it just stoped moving.

I put it to rev. It moved in Rev great, then back to 1st & it went along fine till it did it again.I did the same move Rev went backwards then it was fine again.

I spoke with my dealer he said O just a cable adj. I will send someone to your house to adj it. Well when I got home it was gone. they took it in to make repairs. Just wondering if anyone had this happen to them.

My Dealer seems great he has been in bussiness for a long time My first buy from them, so far GREAT SERVICE.

Brent

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Ben07


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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: Feb 26, 2004
Points: 178

Re: 926 DLE
Reply #44   Feb 12, 2005 3:01 pm
solara wrote:
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if the highest gear is thera and if it does engage while moving i may just live w./ it.



Yes could do that then when the snow quits , truck the whole thing to a dealer at begin of summer.   If you want to make sure it works in 6th gear, just disco the shift rod down at the cotterpin at the case,  just let it hang  start the machine it will automatically seek the highest gear when you engage the left   lever for the self propel.   don think you need to do that cause you were pretty ure the gear box shaft moves down or up (not sure now) a little more when you disco the shift rod as it is the shifter mech that is holding it back from 6th.  By the way I do all my adjustments from down there, take pin out then turn the whole shift linkage rod then just put the cotter pin in a little so i can center the adjustments and check it in different positions like 19 times.  you don have to get that finiky but it is easier than playin around under the dash and you get a direct reference on where the rod thatis going into the tranny is and how much play, further it can go etc.  Much faster if you want to see how your adjustment works while it is running,  turn one more turn then go into 1f and 1r , then turn outer way and check etc.  much faster way to do it and double check and compare slight adjustments.

Ben07 

This message was modified Feb 12, 2005 by Ben07


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Re: 926 DLE
Reply #45   Feb 12, 2005 6:08 pm
Solara,

PM sent.

Paul Koltz

TheBuck101


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Location: Tonawanda NY / Just north Of Buffalo
Joined: Jan 9, 2005
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Re: 926 DLE
Reply #46   Feb 12, 2005 9:28 pm
Solara

Yes I got it back & so far its working 100%.

IM not sure why they had to keep it for 6 days but it seem to be working Great.

I went out yesterday for about 2 1/2 hr. Now its time to change the oil.

Thanks for all of the great information for everyone. IM sure with everyone here I will keep this machine working for a long time

Thanks

Brent

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