my 1994 has one floor pedal which switches from foward to reverse when you press with your toes or heal. when you lift your foot off the pedal the tractor stops as long as i am on level ground and here lies the problem.
when bringing firewood uphill to the house in low gear the engine rpm drops , which is normal. as i approach my walkout cellar door i am also cresting the hill and the engine is finding the increase rpm its looking for. when i take my foot "off" the floor pedal ,expecting the tractor to stop, it luches foward with the increased rpm causing me to slam on the brakes to avoid hitting the house. again, this has happened several times and only when on a incline. It is very dangerous for those times when somone directing you from the front .
has anyone else have this problem or knows how to correct it?
when bringing firewood uphill to the house in low gear the engine rpm drops , which is normal. as i approach my walkout cellar door i am also cresting the hill and the engine is finding the increase rpm its looking for. when i take my foot "off" the floor pedal ,expecting the tractor to stop, it luches foward with the increased rpm causing me to slam on the brakes to avoid hitting the house. again, this has happened several times and only when on a incline. It is very dangerous for those times when somone directing you from the front .
has anyone else have this problem or knows how to correct it?