HEC
Veteran Member
I keep my tractor in the garage which is about 60 degees at all times from the wood furnace . The temp. was about 5 above and windy when I took the tractor outside so I let it warm up for about 5 more min. before heading to the wood pile to bring in some already cut and dry wood.It took me about 5 or 10 min. to load up the bucket so I kept the tractor running and than I got out onto a long flat driveway so I decided to put in high range first gear as I was a little cold but the tractor wouldn't move .I put it back in low range high gear and it was fine.Is this common for this type of clutch on a very cold day? I realize the fluid must have gotten very cold just idleing for those few minutes but I was surprised none the less.The tractor is a Kubota 5700 with about 70 hrs and all new dealer recommended kubota fluid, new filters etc.at 50 hrs.