HI,
Thanks for the help.
I have a 2010 L3240-HST-3 and this is the first issue I have had with it and need some help. So when the temp's dropped this season it began to give me issues with starting in the cold. I did some internet search and found some starting ideas to check but now I am stumped. I will say when the outside temps are not cold it starts and runs fine, I have tested the battery and it is fine. So here is the situation when temps are down:
-Try to start by cycling the glow plugs 2-3 times and it cranks over but won't start, get a white-ish smoke from the exhaust
-pulled the dash and there are 2 relays behind the instrument panel, 2- identical relays. I pulled the 1st one to look at it and there was some discoloration on the spade, so I replaced it with an autozone relay and when that didn't work bought a OEM Kubota relay (with the newer bigger terminals) and same result, no start white -ish smoke
-pulled all the fuses in the fuse box down by the clutch petal, and that all look good.....
Really needed the tractor to water the animals so I took a wire and jumped the relay and it started right up with only 1 cycle of the glow plugs and ran fine, it was turned off after running for 10-15 mins and then started right back up no problems a few times until done for the day.
I can deal with jumping the relay for a little while but the wife will not and needs to use the tractor when I am at work for 48hr at a time.
So I am stuck, it will be a major pain in the A$% to have to arrange to get it to the dealer and was hoping someone might have some experience or thoughts on something else to check.
Stay safe and warm and thanks for any thoughts.
I did search and saw another similar post but different model ad didn't want to hijack that post, hope this is ok.
Thanks for the help.
I have a 2010 L3240-HST-3 and this is the first issue I have had with it and need some help. So when the temp's dropped this season it began to give me issues with starting in the cold. I did some internet search and found some starting ideas to check but now I am stumped. I will say when the outside temps are not cold it starts and runs fine, I have tested the battery and it is fine. So here is the situation when temps are down:
-Try to start by cycling the glow plugs 2-3 times and it cranks over but won't start, get a white-ish smoke from the exhaust
-pulled the dash and there are 2 relays behind the instrument panel, 2- identical relays. I pulled the 1st one to look at it and there was some discoloration on the spade, so I replaced it with an autozone relay and when that didn't work bought a OEM Kubota relay (with the newer bigger terminals) and same result, no start white -ish smoke
-pulled all the fuses in the fuse box down by the clutch petal, and that all look good.....
Really needed the tractor to water the animals so I took a wire and jumped the relay and it started right up with only 1 cycle of the glow plugs and ran fine, it was turned off after running for 10-15 mins and then started right back up no problems a few times until done for the day.
I can deal with jumping the relay for a little while but the wife will not and needs to use the tractor when I am at work for 48hr at a time.
So I am stuck, it will be a major pain in the A$% to have to arrange to get it to the dealer and was hoping someone might have some experience or thoughts on something else to check.
Stay safe and warm and thanks for any thoughts.
I did search and saw another similar post but different model ad didn't want to hijack that post, hope this is ok.