My Kubota BX23S runs until it sputters and dies.
After investigating several potential causes, I let the tractor sit for a day or so, and it started fine, sputtering out again after about 15-20 minutes.
I thought some debris had entered the tank blocking the fuel line. My theory was that after a while, the fuel could seep past the blockage, allowing operation until the fuel rate demand become too high.
I drained the fuel and blew the lines with a compressor. I reassembled, and it ran like a champ for a few months.
Later in the summer, the same issue recurred. Thinking I must've allowed some debris to enter the tank again, I blew the lines again. Problem solved... until 2-3 months later. Same behavior, same repair. Runs like a champ--going through several tanks refills--for a few months.
Is there a filter in the tank at the fuel line that might have come dislodged? Or something else that I'm missing?
Welcome any advice...
-JohnR in VA
After investigating several potential causes, I let the tractor sit for a day or so, and it started fine, sputtering out again after about 15-20 minutes.
I thought some debris had entered the tank blocking the fuel line. My theory was that after a while, the fuel could seep past the blockage, allowing operation until the fuel rate demand become too high.
I drained the fuel and blew the lines with a compressor. I reassembled, and it ran like a champ for a few months.
Later in the summer, the same issue recurred. Thinking I must've allowed some debris to enter the tank again, I blew the lines again. Problem solved... until 2-3 months later. Same behavior, same repair. Runs like a champ--going through several tanks refills--for a few months.
Is there a filter in the tank at the fuel line that might have come dislodged? Or something else that I'm missing?
Welcome any advice...
-JohnR in VA