Wondering whether anyone has any tips on how to more easily work the treadle pedal for reverse.
I find that getting ones toe underneath the "forward" part and heel on the reverse end works the best but still not as easy to use as the JD/other separate reverse pedal. Need that leverage of the toe underneath because just pushing on the rear part of the treadle is too stiff. Think Kubota has overdone safety concerns about backing up, but this is often the way to run a bush hog and is needed A LOT when using the FEL on deep snow.
Wondering about getting a crutch and using it upside down with right hand on the crutch and left hand on steering to go backwards. With the crutch thus reversed, one could hook it underneath the "toe" part and use leverage to push on rear part. Sorta like hand controls for a person without use of feet.
Some L2501 users with HST had said they use a stick to work the brakes. Not much different.
I find that getting ones toe underneath the "forward" part and heel on the reverse end works the best but still not as easy to use as the JD/other separate reverse pedal. Need that leverage of the toe underneath because just pushing on the rear part of the treadle is too stiff. Think Kubota has overdone safety concerns about backing up, but this is often the way to run a bush hog and is needed A LOT when using the FEL on deep snow.
Wondering about getting a crutch and using it upside down with right hand on the crutch and left hand on steering to go backwards. With the crutch thus reversed, one could hook it underneath the "toe" part and use leverage to push on rear part. Sorta like hand controls for a person without use of feet.
Some L2501 users with HST had said they use a stick to work the brakes. Not much different.