From the time I picked up the tractor the throttle response has been an issue. The owners manuals says when starting the tractor ”Set the throttle lever to about 1/2 way.” And when the engine starts it idles about 2-3 seconds and then takes another 4-5 seconds to get to 1/2 throttle and it is lagging the whole way up.
The engine has been knocking since I picked it up, I don’t know if that is normal, my L2501, I bought new and had for 5 years had a little bit of knocking noise as well but not nearly as bad.
I purchased the tractor and in the 6 hours that I have ran it was mostly between 1,000 and 1,500 rpm.
the highest I have ran the tractor was about 2,200 rpm for about 2 hours playing with the backhoe digging out a little drainage ditch. The rest of the time I was just moving it around and using the pallet forks to move lumber.
I had a load of lumber on the pallet forks and parked the tractor in front of the house and left it running at about 1,200 rpm while I quickly unloaded the lumber, the first thing I noticed was a terrible odor, I thought wow that stinks compared to the L2501 without a DPF filter..
A minute later I was in the house sitting down a pile of 2x4’s and I noticed that the whole house was filling up with smoke, I ran outside and once I got on the porch the smoke was heavy, I jumped on the tractor and started Backing it away from the house and as I was backing it away I revved the engine up to about 1,800 RPM to get it away and that is when it started puking out the white smoke so bad you could not see the front of the tractor. Once I got it away from the house I made sure no lights were illuminated on the dash and there were no lights on. I shut the tractor off.
I had a new SGC1072 grapple on the trailer that still needed unloaded so after letting the tractor sit for about 20 minutes I started the tractor and no smoke for the first couple minutes but and then it started smoking again, not as bad but I didn’t run it long, I tried to unload the grapple as quickly as possible.
I checked the oil and it was a hair over the full line but I don’t know if it was 100% on level ground. The fuel tank was full when I bought the tractor and it still has over 3/4 of a tank.
I thought about draining the fuel to see what that looks like.
I think I will do a full inspection to see if it looks like anything has ever been worked on before I bought the tractor, I thought 3.4 hours was a lot of hours for a brand new tractor.
The dealer told me to run it “hard” for a couple of hours and see if it still smokes. You think I should do that or take it to the closest dealer immediately? I have to drive the tractor about 1/2 a mile up the county road to be able to load it, The gravel county road in front of my house is too steep to pull it up the hill. If the tractor quits moving then there is no way for me to take it in for service. I will have to pay a 4WD tow truck to at least pull it up the hill for me.