Since I got my B5100 2 years ago I operated it as if there is no governor. It is a 4WD. When I need more power I use the foot pedal throttle.
But last week I met a man who was a tech at a large Kubota dealership for 20 plus years and he swore the B5100 HAS a governor. I looked though the manual and did not find anything.
He said the governor is "dainty" especially on the 2 cylinder 12 HP engines, but that it should be there.
So, before I go messing with the machine, can anyone offer some direction?
My other 2 tractors have governors and it would be great to have one on the B5100
Thank you
miro
But last week I met a man who was a tech at a large Kubota dealership for 20 plus years and he swore the B5100 HAS a governor. I looked though the manual and did not find anything.
He said the governor is "dainty" especially on the 2 cylinder 12 HP engines, but that it should be there.
So, before I go messing with the machine, can anyone offer some direction?
My other 2 tractors have governors and it would be great to have one on the B5100
Thank you
miro