I HAVE A CASE 1120 WITH HYDROSTATIC TRANS, WHEN RELEASING THE PEDAL THE TRACTOR STILL CREEPS, ANY IDEAS ON HOW TO FIX THIS. DEALER WANTS 100.00 TO CHECK IT OUT. STEVE
Mine does it too. Creeps forward. I can stop it with a stout parking brake setting, clutching, or taking it out of gear. Lubricating the pedal pivot helps to bring the pedal back to center/neutral better.
Do not know if this will apply to your tractor,but I had a TC 40 D that had the duel pedal set up and there were adjustment screws/stops that could be adjusted to prevent creep in forward or reverse.The bolts were located on the on the pedal linkage so when you let off the pedal it would return to a neutral posistion. I found out about these after a large stick made an adjustment of it's own. Hope this helps?
Depending on my direction when my Bota does this I just push the pedal in the other direction and it stops. Its like the fluids still flowing a bit of residual. Its not all the time and it stops as soon as i do this. If yours is diffrent I Don't Know /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
My Kubota B7510HST has a grease zerk on the go pedal mechanism. Supposed to be lubed every 50 hours. Since the pedal linkage is hanging out in the breeze, it's easy to get dirt/debris in the workings. I'd check this before trying to make any adjustments.