I have a low-hours 2019 B2650 that I bought a few months ago. Overall it runs excellent, starts no problem, and idles smoothly. I've used it probably about 10 hours without any issues. This weekend I was using it around the house and noticed that, when traveling in reverse, the engine would simply stall when the reverse pedal was depressed fully. At first I thought it was just a fluke, but they it started to do it when even creeping in reverse, and then the problem also started to occur when moving forward. At idle the engine is fine, but when I press either forward or reverse the engine simply dies. It makes no difference if it's on flat ground, or how high the engine is revving - it's like there's a kill switch being triggered. After it stalls the engine restarts immediately with a turn of the key with no signs of issues.
Any ideas? The problem was getting progressively worse over the weekend to the point the tractor is almost not usable.
Any ideas? The problem was getting progressively worse over the weekend to the point the tractor is almost not usable.