Sep 18, 2011 / Kubota B6000 stuck on 4WD #1 S Svctech New member Joined Sep 18, 2011 Messages 4 Tractor Kubota B6000 I have tried everything, but the shift handle will not move, and the tractor is stuck in 4WD. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I have tried everything, but the shift handle will not move, and the tractor is stuck in 4WD. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Sep 18, 2011 / Kubota B6000 stuck on 4WD #2 P PoorMansCat Platinum Member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Messages 652 Location Marshall Texas Tractor Kubota L4400 my bota did this several times when it was brand new... Finally picked the front end up off the gound with the FEL and it immediately came out of 4wd...
my bota did this several times when it was brand new... Finally picked the front end up off the gound with the FEL and it immediately came out of 4wd...
Sep 18, 2011 / Kubota B6000 stuck on 4WD #3 JoelD Veteran Member Joined Jan 27, 2005 Messages 2,343 Location Windham, NH and York, ME Tractor Kioti LK3054xs TLB, 2004 Try lubricating down the shaft of the 4x4 lever, likely seized up. Worst case you'll pull the case appart and see what is going on inside. Nice part is it is a small tractor an easy to work on. Joel
Try lubricating down the shaft of the 4x4 lever, likely seized up. Worst case you'll pull the case appart and see what is going on inside. Nice part is it is a small tractor an easy to work on. Joel
Sep 18, 2011 / Kubota B6000 stuck on 4WD #4 Thomas Epic Contributor Joined Apr 6, 2000 Messages 31,036 Location Lebanon,NH. Tractor Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower. As PoorMansCat said,or drive up slight slope..roll back stop and try leveler..try again if need be.
Sep 24, 2011 / Kubota B6000 stuck on 4WD Thread Starter #5 OP S Svctech New member Joined Sep 18, 2011 Messages 4 Tractor Kubota B6000 Thank you, lifting the front tires off of the ground and a little penetrating oil on the lever did the trick. Thanks again
Thank you, lifting the front tires off of the ground and a little penetrating oil on the lever did the trick. Thanks again