It started to lose power then stopped. Gave me a code e9310. If anyone says take it to a dealer I’ll be furious because how do you load a dead track loader?????
check this :It started to lose power then stopped. Gave me a code e9310. If anyone says take it to a dealer I’ll be furious because how do you load a dead track loader?????
Not sure I got punched in the gut or slapped on the back!I’ve got a manual but as by your tag line you’re teacher. Of course your first response is to look in a manual. It gives the most vague description for that code. Thanks for thinking you’re helping .
85Hokie, this is about what I expected and why I didn't bother to comment to begin with. It's not like we're on site where we can actually check things for our self.Thanks for thinking you’re helping .
thanks Bulldog!85Hokie, this is about what I expected and why I didn't bother to comment to begin with. It's not like we're on site where we can actually check things for our self.
A) Even a dead tracked machine can be dragged onto a trailer with a winchIt started to lose power then stopped. Gave me a code e9310. If anyone says take it to a dealer I’ll be furious because how do you load a dead track loader?????
E9310 is usually triggered by a dpf temp sensor reading too high. On the earlier SVL-90-2 this was usually caused by the insulation tube around the temp sensor wires wearing through the wire insulation and causing a short.It started to lose power then stopped. Gave me a code e9310. If anyone says take it to a dealer I’ll be furious because how do you load a dead track loader?????
Your code is telling you the engine will not crank because of a failure. Did you check to see if you have more than one code?
To load an inoperable track loader you remove the cover from both left nd right planetarys. Next you pull out the sun gear from each side and reinstall covers. Sun gears just pull out usually with two fingers. The unit will now free wheel and can be winched on a trailer, but the brake is now inoperable.
Good chance white tiger has done what he recommends. He is a Kubota service tech and gives very good advice on the forum. If you have shop manual it should help you identify sun gears.Have you ever done this with a Kubota SVL90?
I have the same issue that the OP had(Google lead me here).
My dealer is saying there is no way to "free wheel" an SVL90. He states that it must be dragged up on a flatbed.
I'd rather not drag the machine and risk tearing the tracks. They are old and cut up but I'm hoping to get more use out of them.
Sand is an excellent idea. Thanks!Back the roll back as close as you can get it to the machine. Throw some sand on the deck and winch it up. Has always worked for me.
Thanks.Good chance white tiger has done what he recommends. He is a Kubota service tech and gives very good advice on the forum. If you have shop manual it should help you identify sun gears.
E9310 is usually triggered by a dpf temp sensor reading too high. On the earlier SVL-90-2 this was usually caused by the insulation tube around the temp sensor wires wearing through the wire insulation and causing a short.