Kubota B6100 HST question

Gumby

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Ive got a Kubota 6100 hydrostatic drive tractor. The drive is controlled by a rocker style foot pedal. Lately, when releasing pressure on the foot pedal
from going forward, the tractor still wants to creep forward even though the pedal has apparently returned to the neutral position. The pedal rotates
freely, so it doesnt appear to be binding when returning to the neutral position. Anybody know if there is an internal adjustment for the pedal system?
 
yes but to complicated for me to explain on here and if not done exactly right can cause problems .You really are better off not messing with it but send me a phone number and I will talk you thru it
 
I have that problem routinely on my B2650.

Crawling under the tractor and lubricating ALL the pivot points on the linkage usually fixes it. Pay particular attention to the roller that follows the linkage. It has a "detent" that it sits in when in neutral. If the roller or linkage is stiff, sometimes it won't go all the way into the detent.


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I've had to do the same thing as Fawteen to my B3000. As a matter of fact I lubed it today as it started creeping forward on me. Hopefully I solved the problem. I usually just spray it down with WD40 but tried a Dry RV lube on it today. Its only about the 3rd or 4 time I've had to do it in 9 years and 1400 hrs.
If there is something else I should be doing as jm stated I too would like to know what it is.
 
You guys have found the most common cause BUT he says his pedal is returning to neutral . That is what you guys are doing with the wd40. IFit truly is bottomed ot in the v then it needs other adjustments .
 
I keep both of mine well lubed and they still occasionally do that. I just live with it and if absolutely have to have it still, pop it in neutral.
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