My B7800 idles fine. When going forward or reverse it Stalls. Even at 2500 rpm. Fuel filter new. No change.
Does it have any kind of safety switches? Particularly one that has to do with knowing that someone or something is pressing the seat down?
It sounds like it is shutting down due to that type of safety control.
Will do thanks.I would look into the two switches under the seat. If I get off my b7800 it stays running, if I then touch the forword/reverse pedle while off, it will kill the motor.
Will do thanksSafety switches are a real possibility.
Check your fuel pressure. The tractor may need a new fuel pump.
I have attached the Supplement to the B7800 HST WSM which has all the electrical info you will need to find the problem.My B7800 idles fine. When going forward or reverse it Stalls. Even at 2500 rpm. Fuel filter new. No change.
Okay. Thanks!Check and make sure that the brakes are releasing all the way.
It moves forward forward, then attempts to stall. If you let off the "gas" pedal, it almost backfires. Then runs.'stall' 2 possible ways
1) engine shutoff due to 'electrical'
2) engine shutoff due to 'mechanical load'
#1 is usually a 'safety switch' , either seat or implement( PTO ) ?? Hopefully you have the wiring diagram ! Some have several safety switches you'll need to locate and confirm/deny they work.
#2 can be that the parking brake on or stuck. Maybe the PB pedal is 'released' BUT physically still 'locked'.
if you slowly try to go forward does it 'want' to move,then stall ?
There is no “Gas Pedal” on Kubota tractors. You throttle or engine speed is set by the lever on the right side of the steering wheel on the dash called the throttle lever. Your foot pedal that you are referring to as gas pedal is actually the Hydrostat Speed control pedal. It controls how much speed your hydrostatic transmission puts out either forward or reverse. The more you push it in either direction the faster it goes. The pedal Does NOT control the engine speed. That is only controlled by the throttle lever on the dash. If you have your throttle lever set at an idle and push the foot pedal down hard, then your engine is going to run out of power and want to almost stall.It moves forward forward, then attempts to stall. If you let off the "gas" pedal, it almost backfires. Then runs.
Sequence is, press gas pedal, it moves forward, starts to stall/shut down, you let off Gas engine resumes rpm and you repeat. Run almost stall...run almost stall...run almost stall.... Hard to explain.. May take and post a short video today for clarity. Thanks for you assistance.