Posted by kris K on May 24, 2010 at 06:14:08 from (74.205.192.177):
Well I hope I posted this question on the right website... im not asking an odd question like skunks or something like that but I will post my original question and hopefully someone will reply !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK I was doing some blading today without any problems. I heard a squealing noise but when I pushed the clutch in it stopped. I noticed the blade was lifting slow. I checked the tran/fluid and it was very very low. I filled it up and had it in neutral and tried to lift the blade ,,,it did but when I took my foot off the clutch it dropped down slow???? Normally it would stay and I would go into 1st and drop it down as I got into position. very weird, I could not get it to hold in neutral. I asked a guy and he said something about a spring ?? or valve , Does anyone know what it could be a how to fix this????????????
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