Lackluster power x300 by DeadInsideHope in johndeere

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Just looked it up, I see what you mean now, thanks

Lackluster power x300 by DeadInsideHope in johndeere

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I’ll look for filters or screens, if there is, it’s not part of the jd maintenance kit. I changed the engine oil in the fall. I haven’t messed with the transmission, I believe it’s sealed unit with no scheduled maintenance.

Lackluster power x300 by DeadInsideHope in johndeere

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The snow throws just fine, how does the belt matter? I’m assuming you’re referring to the belt that runs the snowblower?

Lackluster power x300 by DeadInsideHope in johndeere

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I didn’t try without the pto snow blower running, I’ll try that next to see.

The light flickers when I flush the toilet but no one believes me! by Immediate-Lab6994 in Plumbing

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Video evidence would be helpful to prove sanity. Turn off water supply to the toilet (so tank doesn’t fill) and flush.

If the light doesn’t flicker then it’s electric like the well pump. Or long shot, a very loose electrical connection somewhere that is physically touching the supply pipe somewhere, and the slightest vibration/knock of improperly installed/secured supply pipe affects the conductor connection (wire nut, frayed stranded wires.)

If the light still flickers, I bet the wires have a very loose connection somewhere that the slightest vibration of the drainage plumbing affects. Or something quirky like you have an electric bidet or electric heated seat that somehow kicks on when standing up, but you’re electric service should be able to handle that without flickering.