Engine troubles with an 1985 Kubota L305 tractor. I made a video showing how things are working in hopes it helps to diagnose the problem. The video can be found here, https://youtu.be/JAF9IWwyCZM
Things that I have done leading up to this point are:
1. Replace the coolant pump which was tested by successfully starting the tractor without any leaks.
2. Install some new led lights which led me to discover that the
3. voltage regulator was in need of replacing (replaced)
4. Remove the starter and clean off the copper terminals to ensure the starter solenoid was working which it is. The radiator fan and alternator spins when attempting to start the engine.
5. Bleed the fuel line below as well as the leads to the fuel injectors
6. Tested the first of three glow plugs and it works to my knowledge (voltage drops to 7.5-7.9)
7. Engaged the starter while the glow plug was removed and I was able to hear air being forced out.
As described in the video, the engine is not firing when engaging the starter. Its been between 80-90 degrees outside and im not sure if the glow plugs would really be needed to get this thing working, but even when I tried starting the tractor before this issue and the glow plugs werent warmed, the tractor would at least attempt to fire which isnt the case now.
So I am at a point now where I am totally stumped and do not know where to turn now. Any information would be greatly appreciated to get this old champ working once again. Thanks!! - Dan
Things that I have done leading up to this point are:
1. Replace the coolant pump which was tested by successfully starting the tractor without any leaks.
2. Install some new led lights which led me to discover that the
3. voltage regulator was in need of replacing (replaced)
4. Remove the starter and clean off the copper terminals to ensure the starter solenoid was working which it is. The radiator fan and alternator spins when attempting to start the engine.
5. Bleed the fuel line below as well as the leads to the fuel injectors
6. Tested the first of three glow plugs and it works to my knowledge (voltage drops to 7.5-7.9)
7. Engaged the starter while the glow plug was removed and I was able to hear air being forced out.
As described in the video, the engine is not firing when engaging the starter. Its been between 80-90 degrees outside and im not sure if the glow plugs would really be needed to get this thing working, but even when I tried starting the tractor before this issue and the glow plugs werent warmed, the tractor would at least attempt to fire which isnt the case now.
So I am at a point now where I am totally stumped and do not know where to turn now. Any information would be greatly appreciated to get this old champ working once again. Thanks!! - Dan