And to add to Lou's last comment, that's why it does no good to shut the engine off with the tractor in gear. It doesn't use a mechanical friction clutch. As soon as the engine stops the hydraulic pressure to the wet clutch drops and the tractor is then in neutral.
We need to make sure readers understand that. So before someone touts shutting off the engine as a solution they need to study the tractor in question. As I suggested to Jeff.
Another point for readers. Do you know how your tractor functions? Are you sure?![]()
I thought I'd re-post here to bring awareness to something that happened to me recently. I have a new Kubota M7060HD12 which has the transmission with the parking transmission and no friction-based, separate, manual parking brake. This tractor almost crushed me while using it. I was in the middle of swapping out/adjusting implements and had put it into park while on the tractor. I was on a slight grade and did not lower my FEL. I put it into park; I saw the red park light come on, on the dash. I got off the tractor and went behind it. As I was hooking up the implement, the tractor jumped out of Park and starting rolling backwards towards me gaining speed as the decline increased. I had to run around the side of the tractor and hit the brakes with my hands as there was no time to get on the tractor. This is a new tractor with ~8 hours on it. My wife and elderly parents were told of the incident found no humor in the event. Had it been a cab model and not an open cab, I would not have had time to hit the brakes. This would have been a KTAC claim as I would not have been able to stop the tractor from getting away from me.
I have heard ChuckE2009 on Youtube mention his 7060 had jumped out of Park a couple times. This is something that needs to be looked at. I won't get off tractor now without FEL and implements down. Kubota needs to add a friction-brake to all models of their tractors.
In the meantime, others in another post had suggested carrying wheel chocks. I don't think that's out of the question for this model tractor. I use the tractor in hilly terrain and I no longer have a warm and fuzzy about it being in Park when the dash light says it is. Be careful out there...