JerryG
Super Member
The Kubota has to have a over running clutch to be able to stop the tractor without a brush hog pushing the tractor. There is only one clutch, it operates both the drive train and the PTO. The Massey has a two clutches. If you push down about half way on th clutch pedal, the drive train is disengaged. If you push the clutch down all the way, the PTO is disengaged. You need to be able to disengage the drive clutch by it's self when brush hogging, so that you can chop up cuttings when it plugs and stop the tractor without the BH pushing it. You can't do that with the Kubota without the over riding clutch.