L175 issues and questions

Txfire468

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Hey guys. Im from texas and was wandering a few things about my l175. #1, it smokes inttermittently.#2, what is the front pto for and how could it be used?#3, what are the loud engine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku9txwjnGes&feature=em-upload_ownernoises about, it sounds like a knock? And what are the basics on my tractor, such as power, what size implements can i use, and the cooling system. It overheats very easily. Thanks:confused:
 

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I would try running some seafoam or other diesel injector cleaner through it. That could help with the smoke. Might be a slightly dirty injector.

The front PTO may have been for a mid mount mower or possibly a front mount snow blower. However, I'm not sure you would need that being in Texas. I'm sure you don't see snow very often. :D
 

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As far as the cooling system, make sure the radiator is clean inside and out, most older Kubota's use a thermal siphon system, that is that they don't have a water pump to move the water around it's all done via heat rising.
Take off the screen on the front or back of the radiator and use a hose to clean out the fins. Check the inside and if the water looks dirty flush it and add anti freeze in a 50/50 ratio, that will help it run cooler.
 

Txfire468

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Kubota L175 with a 4ft bushhog, boxblade, and tiller.
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Ok well thanks for the info. And no, i have seen snow 2 times in my fifteen years of being on this planet and both were within the past few yeArs, but i do live in the northeast texas region so i do see more than most. Ill post a vid on youtube tommorw and ill tag it here so you can see. Its a small shaft that runs directly off the crankshaft. Ill try the seafoam if tightenng the injectors doesnt help. The forward most injector is leaking diesel so it could be a mis-mixture in the cylnder.
 

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The knocking sound its the familiar noise of early Kubota diesels but it seems usually louder then normal, leads me to think you have an exhaust leak somewhere.
 

freewheel3

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That shaft runs a front pto assembly that was an add on option. It contained an electric or manual clutch that you engaged when you wanted to use the front pto. It was used for powering a variety of implements such as snow blowers, sweepers, aux hydraulic pumps and also belly mount mowers.
By the way, the mower on the back of your tractor is not a belly mount. It is known as a 3 point mower. Belly mount mowers are also called mid mount mowers (MMM) and they mount under the tractor.
 

Txfire468

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That shaft runs a front pto assembly that was an add on option. It contained an electric or manual clutch that you engaged when you wanted to use the front pto. It was used for powering a variety of implements such as snow blowers, sweepers, aux hydraulic pumps and also belly mount mowers.
By the way, the mower on the back of your tractor is not a belly mount. It is known as a 3 point mower. Belly mount mowers are also called mid mount mowers (MMM) and they mount under the tractor.

Yes, i have a 3 point bushhog mower. What i said in the vid was that the belly mower worked off the 3 point and the mower was run by a pulley on the rear pto. They made front pto versions but i know i have a rear bush hog.
 

freewheel3

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Oops, my bad. I thought you were talking about the bush hog but after I watched the vid again I realized I was jumping to conclusions instead of listening.
My wife says I never listen, maybe she's right.
 

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The L175 and L185 and others in the "old L series" used a thermo siphon system. The radiator must be clean inside and out. There should be a "whistle" on the radiator overflow that sounds off if it is overheated.

Overheating can/usually cracks the head on these and they are somewhat hard to find.

Search for that and also look for Stumpy, Dusty T and AquaForce threads. I think they both have re-done L175s

I have a L185 and it is a great tractor. Mine is not nearly as "knocky" as yours but that may be exhaust leaks or bad muffler on yours.