I just purchased a new GR2120 lawn tractor and have to say I really like it. However it has one 'feature' that I'm concerned about. Regardless of the way I'm facing on a hill (down or up), the tractor will creep down the hill when my foot has released the treadle pedal. It seems to creep faster when facing downhill compared to facing uphill. If I lift up on the pedal with my foot, it will stop creeping. This is a big concern to me because I have several areas that I mow where I back down to the edge of a brook and further unexpected travel in that direction could spell major trouble.
I talked to the service person at the dealership and they say that is normal and there is nothing they can do about it. They did say that tapping the treadle in the opposite direction should stop the motion - it doesn't. For instance, when mowing downhill, I can put the treadle in the neutral position, tap the rear direction side of the treadle until the tires are going in reverse, take my foot off the treadle, and it still creeps downhill.
On the flat, the neutral position works as expected.
So is this normal? I can't believe that Kubota would design the HST knowing this issue exists. It seems like a major flaw, assuming there is no adjustment to fix it. I asked this same service tech about the "HST Neutral Position" adjustment in the shop manual and they said it wouldn't fix this problem.
So what do you good people think?
Barry
I talked to the service person at the dealership and they say that is normal and there is nothing they can do about it. They did say that tapping the treadle in the opposite direction should stop the motion - it doesn't. For instance, when mowing downhill, I can put the treadle in the neutral position, tap the rear direction side of the treadle until the tires are going in reverse, take my foot off the treadle, and it still creeps downhill.
On the flat, the neutral position works as expected.
So is this normal? I can't believe that Kubota would design the HST knowing this issue exists. It seems like a major flaw, assuming there is no adjustment to fix it. I asked this same service tech about the "HST Neutral Position" adjustment in the shop manual and they said it wouldn't fix this problem.
So what do you good people think?
Barry