Recently I had an engine stall while mowing which resulted in a runaway situation going BACKWARDS down a steep hill. Attempting to turn every so slightly to go across the hill resulted in a roll over. Twice... before being pinned under the GR2120. Luckily I am alinve to write this RFI. I have heard from a dealer that stalls such as these have occurred and that the failure of the hydrastat system allowed a free spooling condition and thus "the runaway tractor."
I am searching for other occurrences of this situation. PLEASE RESPOND WITH ACTUAL ACCOUNTS ONLY. The last thing I want to read are: "it might be this..." or "it might be that". Forums and users who do this really waste valuable research time. So please... ACTUAL ACCOUNT details only.
So far the dealer has yet to come and pickup the tractor for repair. This concerns me. but what concerns me more is that there seems to be a known anomoly in the GR2120 family of tractors that may have even resulted in deaths. My situation was very close.
My goal is to find out what went wrong and whether it might happen again. Going to a BX with ROPS is certainly a desired option if Kubota will credit me the cost of this mower (only 64 hours).
Respectfully,
Jan B
I am searching for other occurrences of this situation. PLEASE RESPOND WITH ACTUAL ACCOUNTS ONLY. The last thing I want to read are: "it might be this..." or "it might be that". Forums and users who do this really waste valuable research time. So please... ACTUAL ACCOUNT details only.
So far the dealer has yet to come and pickup the tractor for repair. This concerns me. but what concerns me more is that there seems to be a known anomoly in the GR2120 family of tractors that may have even resulted in deaths. My situation was very close.
My goal is to find out what went wrong and whether it might happen again. Going to a BX with ROPS is certainly a desired option if Kubota will credit me the cost of this mower (only 64 hours).
Respectfully,
Jan B