My new-to-me 5211 tractor was delivered to me the other day and on my first drive around, it scared the crap out of me! I noticed the brakes weren't quite as 'authoritative' as I was expecting them to be. It took quite a bit of pressure on the pedal to get the tractor to grudgingly come to a stop.
After about 10 minutes or so of driving it around, I put the tractor into reverse to back it into my workshop. As I was backing it in, I suddenly couldn't stop the tractor! The brakes didn't do anything and when I stepped on the clutch, it didn't dis-engage the engine! I had to kill the engine so I didn't drive up over my shredder and through the back wall of my shop. I know from reading all the posts and looking through the workshop manual that the clutch and brakes use the same Master Cylinder. However, I would have thought that if the Master Cylinder went out, I would lose the operation of the clutch, not to have the clutch stick in the 'engaged' position. Am I wrong about this, or does anyone have any other ideas?
The tractor runs great, steers great, and seems to be pretty sound mechanically other than this one issue. I'm going to go ahead and order a new Master Cylinder since they seem pretty inexpensive and flush out the entire system with new fluid to see if that helps.
After about 10 minutes or so of driving it around, I put the tractor into reverse to back it into my workshop. As I was backing it in, I suddenly couldn't stop the tractor! The brakes didn't do anything and when I stepped on the clutch, it didn't dis-engage the engine! I had to kill the engine so I didn't drive up over my shredder and through the back wall of my shop. I know from reading all the posts and looking through the workshop manual that the clutch and brakes use the same Master Cylinder. However, I would have thought that if the Master Cylinder went out, I would lose the operation of the clutch, not to have the clutch stick in the 'engaged' position. Am I wrong about this, or does anyone have any other ideas?
The tractor runs great, steers great, and seems to be pretty sound mechanically other than this one issue. I'm going to go ahead and order a new Master Cylinder since they seem pretty inexpensive and flush out the entire system with new fluid to see if that helps.