Hey - thanks for taking the time to read this, I'm having trouble getting a Kubota B7100HST to start.
I've got a video showing the status:
When I crank the engine it seems like its making compression, but the starter isn't giving it enough ooomph to get it going. Replaced the battery (using a known good car battery - also used jumper cables from a pickup), confirmed glow plugs have low resistance, took the fuel lines off of the injectors and confirmed that fuel dribbles out, put some diesel in and bled the system (as best as I can tell) - and really not any change. I get a tiny bit of 'smoke' coming out of the exhaust manifold - but I don't think its doing any combustion.
The tractor is a neighbor's - about two years ago they went to use it and it wouldn't start. They said if I could get it going I could use it whenever - so I took it up as a project! Unfortunately I don't know anything about tractors, never worked on a diesel, but know plenty about wrenching and have worked on some cars.
Next thing I'm going to try is to remove the fuel injectors (seems like it would be harder to remove the glow plugs - the intake manifold is in the way) and see if I can spin the engine a few times to blow out any crap from the cylinders. I also want to see if the starter will spin faster then. If nothing comes out, and it's still spinning slow, then I'm thinking it's the starter. We shot plenty of starter fluid in the intake filter housing without anything happening, so I also might try taking off the intake (up to the manifold) and making sure its clear and shooting starter fluid in more directly.
I'd love to hear some suggestions of things to try!
Thanks everyone!
I've got a video showing the status:
When I crank the engine it seems like its making compression, but the starter isn't giving it enough ooomph to get it going. Replaced the battery (using a known good car battery - also used jumper cables from a pickup), confirmed glow plugs have low resistance, took the fuel lines off of the injectors and confirmed that fuel dribbles out, put some diesel in and bled the system (as best as I can tell) - and really not any change. I get a tiny bit of 'smoke' coming out of the exhaust manifold - but I don't think its doing any combustion.
The tractor is a neighbor's - about two years ago they went to use it and it wouldn't start. They said if I could get it going I could use it whenever - so I took it up as a project! Unfortunately I don't know anything about tractors, never worked on a diesel, but know plenty about wrenching and have worked on some cars.
Next thing I'm going to try is to remove the fuel injectors (seems like it would be harder to remove the glow plugs - the intake manifold is in the way) and see if I can spin the engine a few times to blow out any crap from the cylinders. I also want to see if the starter will spin faster then. If nothing comes out, and it's still spinning slow, then I'm thinking it's the starter. We shot plenty of starter fluid in the intake filter housing without anything happening, so I also might try taking off the intake (up to the manifold) and making sure its clear and shooting starter fluid in more directly.
I'd love to hear some suggestions of things to try!
Thanks everyone!