My new 2601 with the trendle pedal . When released from forward, it remains in a very slow forward motion until I tap reverse or get my toe under the forward pedal. Why does it do this? 66 hrs on tractor and is possessed or just voodoo??
Thanks! Did think about this as the grease Kubota may have used gets too stiff in the cold weather. Had -21 last week. Going to pump it all out and replace with extreme cold temp grease.The treadle pedal needs to be lubed!
You will find a grease fitting under the tractor below the pedal.
Good Luck!
Hello RichBob,My new 2601 with the trendle pedal . When released from forward, it remains in a very slow forward motion until I tap reverse or get my toe under the forward pedal. Why does it do this? 66 hrs on tractor and is possessed or just voodoo??
Is your pedal driving a mechanical valve or is it drive by wire?My new 2601 with the trendle pedal . When released from forward, it remains in a very slow forward motion until I tap reverse or get my toe under the forward pedal. Why does it do this? 66 hrs on tractor and is possessed or just voodoo??
I agree! The grease zerk is on the wrong end of the shaft to allow a change of grease through the entire shaft. I have watched the video of adding a second grease zerk and wondering if I can do this without pulling the entire shaft out. Drilling and tapping a new fitting should be fairly simple but on the other end.I installed a grease fitting on my B2601 treadle shaft it does help some, just be sure you use very thin grease, or it will make peddle hang in cold temperatures.
I would recommend if everything else as it should be consider stripping the old grease and reassembling with an aluminum complex grease designed for cold temp regions. All my kubotas HST's had similar slow treadle response when released and left to recenter when in cold temps like -30 and more. I guess they use an avg. type grease for general conditions so us cold weather folks find it too slow/thick/sticky.I agree! The grease zerk is on the wrong end of the shaft to allow a change of grease through the entire shaft. I have watched the video of adding a second grease zerk and wondering if I can do this without pulling the entire shaft out. Drilling and tapping a new fitting should be fairly simple but on the other end.
I found discovered the grease fitting is on the wrong end of the shaft and w/o tearing the who thing apart, you cannot just change out the old grease. Very poor design!Thanks! Did think about this as the grease Kubota may have used gets too stiff in the cold weather. Had -21 last week. Going to pump it all out and replace with extreme cold temp grease.
I installed the fitting to the center of the shaft. I did not remove the shaft, was able to carefully drill and tap outer shaft for a pipe thread zerk fitting. So far it has helped with the treadle pedal movement, however, I have not had very cold temps here so that has not been tested.I would recommend if everything else as it should be consider stripping the old grease and reassembling with an aluminum complex grease designed for cold temp regions. All my kubotas HST's had similar slow treadle response when released and left to recenter when in cold temps like -30 and more. I guess they use an avg. type grease for general conditions so us cold weather folks find it too slow/thick/sticky.
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I simply drilled a small hole and use a needle type grease gun tip.I installed the fitting to the center of the shaft. I did not remove the shaft, was able to carefully drill and tap outer shaft for a pipe thread zerk fitting. So far it has helped with the treadle pedal movement, however, I have not had very cold temps here so that has not been tested.
Wow, we have been having the same dreams except I am going to drill the hole farther to the dead end of the shaft and pump grease to the zerk end. Really similar to greasing the end of a chain saw bar.I simply drilled a small hole and use a needle type grease gun tip.
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I put a hose clamp over the hole to keep the dirt out and slide it aside for greasing.
No grease fitting on this shaftThe treadle pedal needs to be lubed!
You will find a grease fitting under the tractor below the pedal.
Good Luck!
I drilled a small hole in the center of the tube that the pedal shaft goes thru so I can grease it with a needle point on the grease gun. I added a hose clamp to cover the drilled hole to keep dirt out. The hose clamp is moved aside to add grease.No grease fitting on this shaft