Update. Not 100% positive but the speedometer and cruise do not appear to be related. Upon inspection the speed sensor is broken off. I went through all of the obvious connections regarding the cruise sensors etc. When i engage the cruise lever the cruise light on the panel comes on. But the cruise will not set per manual instructions. The cruise only works if I set it by increasing rpms via the hand throttle? For ex, if I'm cruising down the road with foot throttle down and I engage the cruise and let off the foot pedal, the tractor comes to stop. But if i increase rpms via hand throttle and engage cruise while sitting still, it then starts to work,....and the further I set the cruise the faster it goes.....I can then back off the lever if I want to slow down. I'm not sure if that is correct or not but it's not the way the manual reads
No, that is not how the cruise works.
You are just changing the RPM and it is reducing the flow thus reducing the speed/increasing the speed.
Yes, the speedometer and cruise are related. If it was a mechanical speed control (my great-grandpa had a mechanical speed control on his car many years ago) then the two would not be related. Yet, this is an electronic cruise, so they are related. The foot peddle in the Grand series is also electronic and not mechanical like the other Kubota tractors.
If you have eliminated all the connectors, then the next stop would probably be the computer. Yet, before you take my advice, wait till those with way more mechanical skills than mine come along to confirm.