wcampbell47
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2009
- Messages
- 697
- Location
- Texas Coast
- Tractor
- Kubota L3901 ASV Compact Tracked Loader
I needed to adjust my tiller depth for a job so after attaching it to the tractor I loaded them onto my trailer with the tiller at the very end of same. This let me work on it at waist height. My trailer rests at a slight angle toward the rear when attached to the truck. I was busy working away when I noticed a slight movement of the tractor rear tire. I realized the tractor was about to come off the trailer. I quickly jumped on board and moved it forward. I SET THE BRAKES which I should have done in the first place. Had the tractor rolled off the trailer I would have been pinned to the ground by the tiller. Not something I want to think about. On my B3200 I noticed creep. The rod controlled by the "go" pedal would not return to center or neutral without some help. A good dose of penetrating oil freed up the sticking rod. No more creep when idling.
Be careful out there. Practice safety always. Good idea to set the brakes anytime you are working around the tractor and need it powered up.
Be careful out there. Practice safety always. Good idea to set the brakes anytime you are working around the tractor and need it powered up.