Before getting too concerned do a Goggle search for "diesel slobber."
Essentially the symptoms of not making a diesel engine work.
People who are new to diesel engines make the mistake of not working them hard. They need hard work to create high cylinder pressures which seats the rings in the cylinders.
Try and find ways to make her work. Pto generator, pulling heavy trailer for miles, blowing snow where you really load up the blower.
There have been posts by others with symptoms like yours and when you make the hard work suggestion to them they respond with statements like "I loaned my tractor to my neighbor to plow a field and when I got the tractor back it was running great until I used it in low load situations for a week or two and then the symptoms were back."
Of course there are other possibilities as other before me are alluding to but it is usually wise to consider the lack of hard work as it is the cheapest fix to try.
Dave M7040
Essentially the symptoms of not making a diesel engine work.
People who are new to diesel engines make the mistake of not working them hard. They need hard work to create high cylinder pressures which seats the rings in the cylinders.
Try and find ways to make her work. Pto generator, pulling heavy trailer for miles, blowing snow where you really load up the blower.
There have been posts by others with symptoms like yours and when you make the hard work suggestion to them they respond with statements like "I loaned my tractor to my neighbor to plow a field and when I got the tractor back it was running great until I used it in low load situations for a week or two and then the symptoms were back."
Of course there are other possibilities as other before me are alluding to but it is usually wise to consider the lack of hard work as it is the cheapest fix to try.
Dave M7040