stuck in 4wd

HC11

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MX6000 Kubota, M5700 Kubota Equip. land plane,box blade,3 bottom plow,grapple
Jun 18, 2024
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Maine
I have tried everything I know to do. I am not new to tractors. Went forward backwards, turned wheels, lift front end off ground. New kubota 6000----- I guess the next thing will be to lift rear end off ground
 

jimh406

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Kubota L2501 with R4 tires
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Try changing the drive mode to N if that is an option. Don't forget to use the brakes if you switch to N. Otherwise, you might roll.
 

HC11

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MX6000 Kubota, M5700 Kubota Equip. land plane,box blade,3 bottom plow,grapple
Jun 18, 2024
10
3
3
Maine
I went out and tried that no luck. I went through low,
med, high, neutral still wouldn't come out.
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
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Some times, if you just put light pressure on the tram while you are trying to get out of 4WD it works,, only light pressure on the tram or it could be frozen linkage
 

airbiscuit

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New Holland T2310, New Holland TC21D, Kubota l3010 GST, Farmall H
Mar 18, 2021
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I have tried everything I know to do. I am not new to tractors. Went forward backwards, turned wheels, lift front end off ground. New kubota 6000----- I guess the next thing will be to lift rear end off ground
It sounds like you are trying the usual fixes. On my New Holland shuttle, I'll put push the clutch in while I'm still going forward and pull up on the handle. Also, my lever is kind of stiff. I need to pull up on the handle sharply (give it a snap).
 

HC11

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MX6000 Kubota, M5700 Kubota Equip. land plane,box blade,3 bottom plow,grapple
Jun 18, 2024
10
3
3
Maine
Mine is a hydro
It sounds like you are trying the usual fixes. On my New Holland shuttle, I'll put push the clutch in while I'm still going forward and pull up on the handle. Also, my lever is kind of stiff. I need to pull up on the handle sharply (give it a snap).