I'm currently having a no engine power in my Kubota. I've owned this tractor since September 2024 so have no idea of its history. It's my first tractor.
It starts no problem and remains running, I can increase the rpm while in gear with absolutely no movement. Not quite absolutely, the wheels do try to budge but no movement.
The problem started yesterday, it started to slow down but still moved, I had to drop the load in my bucket, and park it in a flat area just before the power reduced making it undriveable. This morning it drove for about five minutes before i noticed a reduction in power, about a minute or so later it stopped moving and haven't been able to move it since.
I've checked the oil/hydraulic/air cleaner, all good. I have not checked anything on the fuel side except that I have a full tank of diesel. I'll have to wait until it dries out a bit before trying to bleed any possible air from the fuel lines, replace the fuel filter, etc. I didn't want to work on the fuel stuff in ankle deep mud.
I have no idea how the engine runs, revs up, goes into gear and doesn't move. The only thing I can think of is brakes but since I rarely use the parking brake I definitely didn't leave it on since I was driving it yesterday when the initial loss of power began. I'm at a total loss.
I live in NC but have land in Powhatan VA where the tractor resides, so won't be able to work on it again for a few weeks.
Thanks so much,
Mitch
2004 Kubota L4330
It starts no problem and remains running, I can increase the rpm while in gear with absolutely no movement. Not quite absolutely, the wheels do try to budge but no movement.
The problem started yesterday, it started to slow down but still moved, I had to drop the load in my bucket, and park it in a flat area just before the power reduced making it undriveable. This morning it drove for about five minutes before i noticed a reduction in power, about a minute or so later it stopped moving and haven't been able to move it since.
I've checked the oil/hydraulic/air cleaner, all good. I have not checked anything on the fuel side except that I have a full tank of diesel. I'll have to wait until it dries out a bit before trying to bleed any possible air from the fuel lines, replace the fuel filter, etc. I didn't want to work on the fuel stuff in ankle deep mud.
I have no idea how the engine runs, revs up, goes into gear and doesn't move. The only thing I can think of is brakes but since I rarely use the parking brake I definitely didn't leave it on since I was driving it yesterday when the initial loss of power began. I'm at a total loss.
I live in NC but have land in Powhatan VA where the tractor resides, so won't be able to work on it again for a few weeks.
Thanks so much,
Mitch
2004 Kubota L4330