As I tend to over maintain my Kubota BX, I was wondering if I had a batch of bad fuel when at idle I was noticing some surging. Time to get it in the air and change the fuel filters. With a clean container, to see if there may be water in my fuel, I changed the rear filter first, and noticed fuel was not pouring from the fuel line, it was barely dripping. I grabbed an air hose, with a rubber tipped blower and blew up the fuel line, just a quick light blast. Now the fuel poured out. Ok, the filter was as new, problem is in the tank.
Doing some research on OTT and speaking with a Kubota guru friend, I ordered two more fuel filters and a BX sending unit. I’ve seen pics of terribly corroded sending units, filling the tank with particles of rust.
Received the parts within a couple days. Let the fun begin. My BX is a 2014, so possibly early enough to have the old sending unit that corrodes.
Doing some research on OTT and speaking with a Kubota guru friend, I ordered two more fuel filters and a BX sending unit. I’ve seen pics of terribly corroded sending units, filling the tank with particles of rust.
Received the parts within a couple days. Let the fun begin. My BX is a 2014, so possibly early enough to have the old sending unit that corrodes.