Brakes left On

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Nik

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Mar 22, 2002
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260
Location
Bucks County, PA
Tractor
B3030 Kubota HST
Forgot to disengage the brakes when I started to mow. Ran the tractor for about 10 minutes and wondered why the speed of the tractor was slower than usual in both high and low ranges. I have a 2410 Kubota with a 60" Landpride rear discharge. The engine did not struggle and the transmission did not whine. Finally I realized my error and released the brake with return of normal speed. Would this cause and damage to the brakes or wheel drum?
 
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Probably not good but if they still work don't worry about it.... They don't heat up like a Nascar. I would chalk it up to experience... And, don't set them when you park it for the evening. I learned that with my ATV.. Was setting in the garage with the brake set and then it sqeeked when I went to use it........ You will probably do other things down the road that will make you wish you just left the brake on. I had a friend that drove out of the barn, dropped the plow and checked it then got back on the tractor and drove off. POP wasn't too happy about that one...... Tom
 
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Nik, Did the exact same thing with my brand-new BX2200 last year... that was 50 hours ago... no apparent damage. It did seem to darken the transmission fluid though. I can now tell just from the HST noise if it's on... I assume most people learn to do that.

- Patrick W.
 
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Funny you should bring it up. I am forever stepping on the HST pedal with the parking brake still set. I usually realize it within a few seconds and disengage the brake. On the B2910 I had there was no parking brake light so there was no visual indication that the brake was on but on the L4610 there is a light so I have no excuse. I guess I just don't look at the instrument panel before I go. What am I going to do about it? Last night I pulled out the service manual and was looking at the schematic on the L series. There is a parking brake switch (which turns on the panel light) and an HST pedal switch (used to disable starting if depressed). I am going to use these to trigger a horn/alarm that sounds if the parking brake is set AND you step on the HST pedal.
 
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It happens.I have did it several times since I got my M6800.
But you learn.Seems like the older I get the more I screw up.
 
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We all have done that at one time or another. . . . some of us might not admit it though. Brakes are in oil bath and typically no damage is done. . . . . (unless its months before you notice it)
 
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Happens to me all the time on my B6100 but since I don't mow with it I usually catch it pretty soon when I go to stop next time and the parking brake clicks off. In reverse, I can hear the brakes squeek right away.
 
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Join the crowd!

I am constantly leaving my brakes set.....still have to teach myself a routine to catch myself.
 

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