mattryan
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Equipment
BX2360, FEL, 60'' deck, BXpanded sprayer, land pride 48'' tiller
Hello,
I have a newer Kubota BX2360. The other day, I ran the machine from about 1200-1330 using the FEL to move a few cords of wood. At 1330, I removed the FEL and began mowing the front yard. I completed the front yard and moved on to the back yard. The tractor became bogged down. It started to cough, like it couldn't get fuel.
The machine has 89 hours on it, so I am not happy about the problem.
I have changed both fuel filters and even bled the fuel system at the bleeder valve. The problem still persists.
Looking at the Kubota parts diagram, I noticed the the fuel pump below the machine has been changed by Kubota at some point for some reason. Does anyone know why they may have changed the fuel pump? Were they having issues with the original pump? When did they change the pump?
I run off road diesel in the machine. I dont see any reason that should cause an issue.
My next steps are to empty the fuel and try fresh diesel from a different station.....?
Any ideas on what I might be missing?
If the machine sits, it seems to run okay for a little while and then the problems start again. Within minutes. I also feel it may be worse when going up a slope, but I am not 100% sure on that just yet.
My neighbors all run John Deers, so this is becomming a little embarrasing....fyi.
I have a newer Kubota BX2360. The other day, I ran the machine from about 1200-1330 using the FEL to move a few cords of wood. At 1330, I removed the FEL and began mowing the front yard. I completed the front yard and moved on to the back yard. The tractor became bogged down. It started to cough, like it couldn't get fuel.
The machine has 89 hours on it, so I am not happy about the problem.
I have changed both fuel filters and even bled the fuel system at the bleeder valve. The problem still persists.
Looking at the Kubota parts diagram, I noticed the the fuel pump below the machine has been changed by Kubota at some point for some reason. Does anyone know why they may have changed the fuel pump? Were they having issues with the original pump? When did they change the pump?
I run off road diesel in the machine. I dont see any reason that should cause an issue.
My next steps are to empty the fuel and try fresh diesel from a different station.....?
Any ideas on what I might be missing?
If the machine sits, it seems to run okay for a little while and then the problems start again. Within minutes. I also feel it may be worse when going up a slope, but I am not 100% sure on that just yet.
My neighbors all run John Deers, so this is becomming a little embarrasing....fyi.