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Equipment
B7510 & LA302 FEL & B2782 blower, B7510 & B2781 blower, B2410 & B2550 blower
Purchased a 2500 hour B2410 and finally got it home in September. It ran great for a high-time tractor (ok, 2500 hours isn't high time on a Kubota, but remember, I'm comparing this against my pair of B7510s, one with less than 700 hours and the other with less than 400 hours). The tractor seemed to have plenty of power to spin the 54" MMM, although it did seem a little smokier than the B7510s. Have to say that cutting grass with this machine is a bit of a dream - it just works very well, despite the mowing deck having lots of wear on it.
Last week I had my first opportunity to run this machine with the B2550 front mounted snowblower. This is actually a pretty nice combination in terms of utility.
My real concern is that, now that I've got white snow to use as a backdrop I can see the tractor is making a fair bit of black smoke in the exhaust. I define a "fair bit" as being a constant stream of black smoke when under normal snowblower load that drags the PTO speed down just a little, so the engine is running at full rated HP. It has lots of power, starts easily and otherwise is in what I would consider very serviceable condition.
A neighbor who has lots of experience with heavy diesels (mining equipment) suggested the injectors are worn, thus dumping more fuel can can be burned efficiently, producing the coal smoke. He warned that continuing to operate in this condition could eventually result in damage to the engine including potentially holing a piston.
For those here who have experience with higher-time Kubota engines in the 1 litre class, does this hypothesis around injectors sound reasonable? If so, should I just get a new set and be done with it? If so, how expensive are these little devils?
If there's another troubleshooting tree up which I should be barking, please do share your wisdom.
Thanks in advance for your helpful suggestions.
Last week I had my first opportunity to run this machine with the B2550 front mounted snowblower. This is actually a pretty nice combination in terms of utility.
My real concern is that, now that I've got white snow to use as a backdrop I can see the tractor is making a fair bit of black smoke in the exhaust. I define a "fair bit" as being a constant stream of black smoke when under normal snowblower load that drags the PTO speed down just a little, so the engine is running at full rated HP. It has lots of power, starts easily and otherwise is in what I would consider very serviceable condition.
A neighbor who has lots of experience with heavy diesels (mining equipment) suggested the injectors are worn, thus dumping more fuel can can be burned efficiently, producing the coal smoke. He warned that continuing to operate in this condition could eventually result in damage to the engine including potentially holing a piston.
For those here who have experience with higher-time Kubota engines in the 1 litre class, does this hypothesis around injectors sound reasonable? If so, should I just get a new set and be done with it? If so, how expensive are these little devils?
If there's another troubleshooting tree up which I should be barking, please do share your wisdom.
Thanks in advance for your helpful suggestions.