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Eaton 700 and 1100 rolling fast down inclines

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davidtmercer

I have both a 520-HC w/1100 and a 518-H w/700 where they both roll fast down steep slopes.  I assume I should simply press on the brake pedal to limit the roll speed but wanted to make sure that both Eaton's are functioning properly.   Based on my limited research on this topic, I think it is interesting that Wheel Horse did not address this in their operating or service manuals.  

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grinchsr

My 418C does that also but the way I figure it I am getting the lawn cut faster.

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ebinmaine

I can't say as I have read the manuals but I don't see that being abnormal. I operate a pile of hydrostatic and automatic machines both at work and at home and I believe all of them do that free rolling downhill to some extent.

 

 I've just gotten in the habit of pulling back on the hydro motion control almost to the point of having it in reverse, if needed.

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cleat

Another reason to go with foot control.

You ease up on the pedal and it helps with that.

 

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lynnmor
27 minutes ago, cleat said:

Another reason to go with foot control.

You ease up on the pedal and it helps with that.

 

Hard to believe but pulling back on the hand control does the same thing.  :eusa-think:

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cleat
1 hour ago, lynnmor said:

Hard to believe but pulling back on the hand control does the same thing.  :eusa-think:

It does, but the foot control is so much easier, must be why cars have a foot throttle. :wh:

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Ed Kennell
4 hours ago, cleat said:

Another reason to go with foot control.

You ease up on the pedal and it helps with that.

 

Yep, just one more advantage of the foot control.

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davidtmercer

Thanks for the comments, they reassure me that the Eaton hydro transmissions are functioning as they should.

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19richie66

Mine rolls on an incline but just a little pull back on the handle and It’s back to normal. Yes foot control would be nice to keep both hands on the wheel. I don’t have that luxury…….yet. 

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Handy Don

For the 700, the critical element is that the engine is running to keep the fluid flowing.

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