Thank you!
I wound up draining all the fuel and cleaning out the fuel filter and bowl with kerosene, then refilling with diesel (treated with 911 for good measure). Then I cracked the bleeder valve and all the injectors and started cranking. First some fuel came out of the bleeder so I closed that, then one by one fuel bubbled out of the injectors. I knew we were in business once those bubbles came. Sure enough, the quantity and nature of the smoke changed significantly at that point. After closing the injectors and heating the glow plug, it fired up eagerly like it can’t wait to start working again. What catharsis!
After running it for about 30 minutes, I tested the loader controls. Unfortunately, in my excitement and haste I forgot to put the hood down, so even just a small manipulation of the loader wound up crunching the hood pretty bad and causing a few spots of permanent damage. Is the hood aluminum? It seemed quite brittle and cracked easily rather than bending like I assume steel would have. Whoopsies!
I drove it home, about a 6 mile drive, with 1 mile of that on a busy main road with no shoulder. It was a little nerve-racking and I definitely got some of the same stares that I usually give to people riding tractors on primary roads
Once home, I figured I’d give it a trial by fire and hauled a 24’ 16” log up a hill to be milled. Just barely made it, which means it should be able to handle all the other projects I have in store for it.
Minutes before shutting her down for the day, it mysteriously died and wouldn’t start again, seemingly from lack of fuel. Sure enough I checked the filter and it wasn’t filling up, and the tank is still full, so there appears to be a blockage in the bottom of the tank or between the tank and the first fuel line. I stuck some wire in there to try to free it up (unsuccessful) but didn’t think to blow into the line to try. Any other tips on that issue?
Once the fuel issue is resolved I will need to diagnose the ignition switch wiring, get a new element filter and pot filter (it's cracked and leaks about a drip every 5 seconds when the fuel is on), change the oil, and eventually give it a good scrubdown and possibly a paint or fluidfilm job. The tires are looking a little haggard too but I think I'll wait until they fail.
Is there a Kubota attachment interchange list?