<font color="blue">( I don't have a B series Kubota, but I did look at them pretty close when I was shopping. I know my opinion will not be real popular with the Kubota guys but here goes. To me the biggest "design flaw" I saw was the placement of the turning brakes on the same side as the hydro pedals and the inclusion of a foot clutch on the hydrostatic models. )</font>
Heh, heh. I don't have one either. In fact, the only hydro I own at the moment is a lawn tractor, but when I was planning my tractor purchase, a buddy of mine insisted I drive his older Kubota so that I could "learn" how great a hydro was.
I drove the Kubota and was not impressed. The hydro was jerky, and the brakes were on the same side as the hydro pedals. It made no sense to me, so I asked my buddy how he was supposed to operate the brakes and the hydro pedal at the same time--without having two right feet. He couldn't come up with an answer.
That was several months ago. I saw him again recently and reminded him of the question. I'm still waiting for an answer. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
In all fairness though, I hear the jerkyness has been cured--just not the need for the extra right foot. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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