Sorry in advance if this is a dumb/easy question, but I appreciate any insight. I have an LX3310 HSDC that is around 75 hours right now of light use, mostly mowing. 20+/- hours a year. I had my full 50 hour service performed at my Kubota Dealer. I am having a problem now where it runs fine until 20 minutes into mowing, then like a switch it starts to bog down and has trouble keeping speed in turns, going uphill, and maintaining the PTO RPM, and sounds about like it could stall if I didn't let up on the treadle - but yet it can idle fine. No exhaust smoke at all when this happens. It can also mow fine on the flat and downhill straight when this is happening. It's just under load when the problem happens. My air/fuel separator looks good and drains fuel, I have verified all of my air filters and radiators are clear, and it is not overheating based on the gauges. I am going to change my fuel filter, but I looked into the tank to see if I saw any foreign objects, material, etc - and this is the color of the fuel in there. I always use highway-taxed diesel from a major fuel station near me. I have never had stale fuel issues or seen diesel get contaminated or go bad - but honestly I don't use this tractor sometimes for months at a time. Is this an abnormal appearance for diesel in the tank? I'm probably going to drain it and flush out the whole system with new diesel and put a stabilizer in it and see how it goes, and I'll looks for diesel crud in the bottom of the tank/filters/etc. I was just surprised about how cloudy and fluorescent blue the diesel looks. No additives have been used in this tractor so far, by the way. I'm in Maryland, FWIW, and it doesn't get really cold here. Sorry if this is a dumb question!
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