Posted by Tom Barto on June 23, 2012 at 04:12:04 from (67.142.163.21):
Hi guys - after finally finding a way to kill glyphos res waterhemp...I have new troubles! My coupe seems to have come down with a severe power problem - Its starts right up - even throttle - cold at 2500rpms - warms to 3000rpms...pretty normal there - but seems like it has no power. Empty tank its better - full tank on a field I can't seem to drive it above 1st gear - which is really too slow - I usually..up until yesterday spray at 2nd gear. If I try that - it will die - go up a little hill - even with momentum and it will stall...
then it seemed to get better - but the tank was also emptying - when you load up 600 in chem - I find it best to do whatever needs to be done to get it on weeds..
Things Ive done: checked all fluids, oiled the governer - pump braket did come loose - fixed that - power problems w pump on and off - found leak in hose near pump...fixed that...problem persists...pushed sprayer w hands - seems to move freely - no apparent binding anywhere.
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