My BX-25D creeps a bit, creep is different than roll, creep is after stopped and it still moves, rolls is let off, it is supposed to stop but doesn't and keeps going some
but it's gotten better after fifty odd hours. Personally, I like the left brake pedal for the situations you describe I agree if it's going to roll after stopping then yes the brake on the left is better since I have two feet but better is like all of the other HSTs that stop when pedal let off and doesn't move unless go pedal is pressed one way or the other on level ground,
I can cover the brake and inch forward or back to get things positioned perfectly. I don't think there is anything wrong, Yes, it's wrong since all other HSTs stop when the pedal is released and being new isn't an excuse since I've bought 15 new Kubota HSTs and they didn't do it when new
I think it's just a little stiff since it's still new. I remember someone was having trouble shifting between High and Low range, and I had suggested that his might be creeping a bit, and the fellow responded that his was the same way. I did grease it a few times, and like I said, it's getting better with more hours on it. It stops just fine, but every once in a while now it will creep a bit. Creep is different than what I'm talking about, when go pedal is released on an HST it should stop
Good luck with your new tractor!
Jerry