RayF
Well-known member
I have a 1993 Cub 1430 Hydro. It has a 14hp Kohler and everything operates as it should.
However. I don't use the tractor, so I don't keep a battery in it...
Occasionally, I need to move it so I can mow around it, or just give the grass under it a break.
When I push the dump-valve lever forward- it does nothing to release the hydro. (yes, it's in neutral, and the brakes are off)
The lever, and flapper are there, and operating correctly. The flapper pushes the release-valve button all the way until flush with the nut, but the wheels remain locked.
I pulled the shaft pin, and was able to expose the dump-valve pin. I can push it easily, and it returns just fine. But it does not affect the rear wheels at all.
Here's a video of the pin operating.
However. I don't use the tractor, so I don't keep a battery in it...
Occasionally, I need to move it so I can mow around it, or just give the grass under it a break.
When I push the dump-valve lever forward- it does nothing to release the hydro. (yes, it's in neutral, and the brakes are off)
The lever, and flapper are there, and operating correctly. The flapper pushes the release-valve button all the way until flush with the nut, but the wheels remain locked.
I pulled the shaft pin, and was able to expose the dump-valve pin. I can push it easily, and it returns just fine. But it does not affect the rear wheels at all.
Here's a video of the pin operating.