Hi guys,
I have loved my l2501 and used it a minimum of once a week since I got it in july, but I am noticing something now that the temps are getting below 30. Basically it’s heating up extremely slowly. It starts up great with a few seconds of the glow plugs, and seems to run fine, but I have to see the temp needle move to where it sat in the summer and fall over the last few weeks. It takes 10-20 to get above the c and it is barely above it. Last week I was doing some light blade/ripping work on driveway with box blade for 30 minutes the moved firewood for 15 minutes including some light loader work with rotted wood. i had it in low gear and around 2k rpm and by the time I was done it was the temp was barely above cold. Then today i was running it putting the back blade on for winter and probably had it idling for 25 minutes in low at 1750 and then running around for 5 minutes in medium at 2000, same thing the needle barely moved. As I said it runs great and I even opened the hood and felt near the radiator and hoses it was warm but not warm as i would think after running for that long. I googled around for a bit and found some stuff about the thermostat, some thing to do with the engine being detuned, or that it was normal for small diesels. with The conflicting stuff I found online, I’d figure I’d ask here and get a definitive answer. with my limited but growing knowledge of diesel, I am hoping it’s normal. Thanks!
I have loved my l2501 and used it a minimum of once a week since I got it in july, but I am noticing something now that the temps are getting below 30. Basically it’s heating up extremely slowly. It starts up great with a few seconds of the glow plugs, and seems to run fine, but I have to see the temp needle move to where it sat in the summer and fall over the last few weeks. It takes 10-20 to get above the c and it is barely above it. Last week I was doing some light blade/ripping work on driveway with box blade for 30 minutes the moved firewood for 15 minutes including some light loader work with rotted wood. i had it in low gear and around 2k rpm and by the time I was done it was the temp was barely above cold. Then today i was running it putting the back blade on for winter and probably had it idling for 25 minutes in low at 1750 and then running around for 5 minutes in medium at 2000, same thing the needle barely moved. As I said it runs great and I even opened the hood and felt near the radiator and hoses it was warm but not warm as i would think after running for that long. I googled around for a bit and found some stuff about the thermostat, some thing to do with the engine being detuned, or that it was normal for small diesels. with The conflicting stuff I found online, I’d figure I’d ask here and get a definitive answer. with my limited but growing knowledge of diesel, I am hoping it’s normal. Thanks!