1100c transmission auto engaging

Pat G

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Kubota 1100c
Nov 10, 2025
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2
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Mid-missouri
Got a weird one.

2019, about 4000 miles, I've owned since 2021, primarily used on my property. Routinely serviced.

Just yesterday out of nowhere, went in drive and I stop it auto reverses, can't get the shifter in neutral. Have to shut it off to shift gears.

I don't think I've driven at 100 ft, just tried it again. If I drive forward, and stop, it starts backing on its own. It's like the forward in reversed are energized together at the same time

Same thing in reverse, it will creep forward at an idle.

Any ideas? Just so weird. She's never had a problem except a broken axle a couple years ago.
 

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Your going to need to give a better model number.
There are far too many variations.
Serial number will help too.
 

Pat G

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Kubota 1100c
Nov 10, 2025
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Mid-missouri
Your going to need to give a better model number.
There are far too many variations.
Serial number will help too.
I grabbed a pic of the data plate this morning and gave a quick visual this morning, didn't see anything out of place.

I'm perplexed how reverse and forward can be energized, it definitely does not have it's lightning fast top speed of 20 miles an hour
 

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Pat G

New member

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Kubota 1100c
Nov 10, 2025
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2
1
Mid-missouri
Your going to need to give a better model number.
There are far too many variations.
Serial number will help too.
I grabbed a pic of the data plate this morning and gave a quick visual this morning, didn't see anything out of place.

I'm perplexed how reverse and forward can be energized, it definitely does not have it's lightning fast top speed of 20 miles an hour
 

Pat G

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Kubota 1100c
Nov 10, 2025
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2
1
Mid-missouri
You saved the day, it was the first illustration, the speed control rod (020) has loosened up.

It appears that at the "zero/ neutral" what's out of adjustment. When I would step on the gas, it would pull it forward and when I released off the gas it was past the neutral point. The opposite would happen when I was in reverse. I hope I'll explain that correctly.

Once again thank you.
 
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North Idaho Wolfman

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Sandpoint, ID
You saved the day, it was the first illustration, the speed control rod (020) has loosened up.

It appears that at the "zero/ neutral" what's out of adjustment. When I would step on the gas, it would pull it forward and when I released off the gas it was past the neutral point. The opposite would happen when I was in reverse. I hope I'll explain that correctly.

Once again thank you.
Excellent to hear you got it worked out.
 
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