After using the tractor for several hours now, I don't understand why Kubota gets hate for their pedal design. I know the green folks love to rag on about Kubotas and their pedal system but I encountered something interesting.
It's simple. Its safety.
Having the forward and reverse separated like this prevents the possibility of accidentally hitting the wrong one. If they are side by side, I feel like I'd have a higher chance, especially wearing oversized winter boots of hitting the forward or reverse if I'm up against say a building or a drop off and the way the "treadle" pedal is designed pretty much prevents this and I love that its a wider pedal, feels more comfortable. So I actually really like Kubota's design and it feels completely natural to me.
What do you all think about it? I really feel like it doesn't deserve the hate at all.
It's simple. Its safety.
Having the forward and reverse separated like this prevents the possibility of accidentally hitting the wrong one. If they are side by side, I feel like I'd have a higher chance, especially wearing oversized winter boots of hitting the forward or reverse if I'm up against say a building or a drop off and the way the "treadle" pedal is designed pretty much prevents this and I love that its a wider pedal, feels more comfortable. So I actually really like Kubota's design and it feels completely natural to me.
What do you all think about it? I really feel like it doesn't deserve the hate at all.