THAT definitly was a head scratcher for me, but that's OK, mine does NOT creep. I tested some that did, but mine does not. On the flip side, if I shove my sticks forward and let go, THEY DO NOT COME BACK. (you wanna start talking safety hazard.) Of course my dealer says this is normal. As far as the hand brake, I haven't had a problem, other than it takes way too much brain power to go through the sequence of events that it takes to EXIT the mower, while LEAVING it RUNNING. It never fails. While mowing, I will have to remove my butt from the seat for whatever reason, and it takes 10 friggin minutes to put every do-dad in their correct place so the darn thing wont kill when I get up. ...and generally something like the sticks are not ALL THE WAY out, and the thing kills anyway.

Ya gotta smile.
For all you diesel mechs, tell me something. They have this thing so that if you come off the seat for a couple seconds it kills the engine. (I assume through decompression) , but if you get back on the seat, and the engine hasn't completely come to a stop, it will wind back up and life goes on. So, If I understand this correctly, when I come off the seat, engine decompresses. (safety) When I get back on, engine comes back to life. (compression regained?) All of this with the PTO engaged. Is this good for the engine to decompress, and recompress with a load on it?