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    test a stop solenoid? (picture attached)

    Okay thanks I did try that and nothing happened. When nothing is hooked up should the plunger be in the out or in position? Thanks guys
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    test a stop solenoid? (picture attached)

    Hi all I posted awhile back about a D1703 Kubota engine. Well I found one and its finally in the backhoe. The only way it would run is if I removed the stop solenoid. Now this solenoid is different the original one. this one has two wires and the original only had one. How do I test to see if...
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    kubota 1703 application?

    I tried to get Kubota to descifer this number in Canada but no luck Maybe someone out there can help. Serial number of engine 04M0443. If someone could give me some info on that engines application I will buy them a big case of beer.......... Seriously I will Thanks Thanks Bad dog for the help
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    kubota 1703 application?

    Then could I switch all my fuel stuff around and what ever else that's external on block? Or am I taking chances. Thanks
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    kubota 1703 application?

    Thanks Eric that's what I thought, Kubota dealer reassured this is not true. I don't know maybe they just want to sell me a new one. But I did find this http://www.dieselenginemotor.com/kubota/super03/D1703
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    kubota 1703 application?

    I tried them they don't have this engine. Arg getting discouraging I found a couple engines but its hard to get info on the serial numbers on how they were built. I am just scared I will accidently buy a engine that was in a genset and it wont have enough power. Any other ideas.? Thanks guys...
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    kubota 1703 application?

    Okay where did you get that number would it be stamped on valve cover.Thanks for the reply
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    kubota 1703 application?

    Hi I am new to forum and have a couple questions for you Kubota engine swapping pros. I recently purchased a vermear cx234 mini excavator with a blown engine.( rod through the block) Its has a Kubota 1703 3 cyclinder engine. Doing some research I see these were used as both stationary engines...