Hello again all.
I'm here with a question regarding my brand new L2501's fuel filter. Like many new tractor owners im sure, I spent a lot of time watching youtube videos and reading stuff online in my pre purchase research. On numerous occasions I came across pictures and videos regarding the Fuel water Separator on the L series. It has a little floater inside the small resevoir, and a line on the outside - when the floater reaches the line you were supposed to empty the reservoir. You guys know all this. My question though is regards to the fact that I guess in the last couple of years Kubota changed this on the L series, as mine does not have this same system with a floater, shut off valve, etc, and only has a similar sized little reservoir with the little fuel filter inside. The owners manual also mentions nothing about "water separator" when reading about the fuel filter. Owners manuals of slightly older L series does mention the water separator and its usage, so it clearly is a change. Im just curious as to why kubota done this, and what the idea was behind it? I would think a fuel water separator would be a good thing. I guess the new little fuel filter setup to me just looks inferior to the old one of I guess a few years ago. Just looking for some thoughts on this. Ive tried to research why this change was made and stuff but just haven't come up with much.
I'm here with a question regarding my brand new L2501's fuel filter. Like many new tractor owners im sure, I spent a lot of time watching youtube videos and reading stuff online in my pre purchase research. On numerous occasions I came across pictures and videos regarding the Fuel water Separator on the L series. It has a little floater inside the small resevoir, and a line on the outside - when the floater reaches the line you were supposed to empty the reservoir. You guys know all this. My question though is regards to the fact that I guess in the last couple of years Kubota changed this on the L series, as mine does not have this same system with a floater, shut off valve, etc, and only has a similar sized little reservoir with the little fuel filter inside. The owners manual also mentions nothing about "water separator" when reading about the fuel filter. Owners manuals of slightly older L series does mention the water separator and its usage, so it clearly is a change. Im just curious as to why kubota done this, and what the idea was behind it? I would think a fuel water separator would be a good thing. I guess the new little fuel filter setup to me just looks inferior to the old one of I guess a few years ago. Just looking for some thoughts on this. Ive tried to research why this change was made and stuff but just haven't come up with much.