New member here, I plan to use the site to keep track of the work and over all experience of owning my new Kubota.
Before I start that thread, I have a small problem. While cleaning up some brush I broke the fuel filter body. The part that the filter screws into. At first I thought I had filled it with gas, old habit. Because the tractor stopped running. After checking the receipt it was in fact deisel fuel. I did crank on it a few times before I realized that the filter was laying on the ground. Which as you know was a mistake. After a google search which led me to this site and a video of Vic showing how to bleed the air from the fuel system. Vic, great simple to follow video that helped me temporarily fix the problem. There were enough of the threads left on the body to allow the filter to screw on long enough to get it started and out of the brush. It was leaking fuel but we had rain and sleet coming in and I didn't want to leave it outside.
I guess my questions would be, will this be covered under warranty? Also, is the replacement part plastic like the current part? Anyone else have this problem? If so, is there way of preventing this from happening again?
I have 13.8 hours on the tractor so far, I took delivery about a month ago. I don't plan to abuse the tractor but I bought it to use not sit around and look pretty.
Thanks Ben
Before I start that thread, I have a small problem. While cleaning up some brush I broke the fuel filter body. The part that the filter screws into. At first I thought I had filled it with gas, old habit. Because the tractor stopped running. After checking the receipt it was in fact deisel fuel. I did crank on it a few times before I realized that the filter was laying on the ground. Which as you know was a mistake. After a google search which led me to this site and a video of Vic showing how to bleed the air from the fuel system. Vic, great simple to follow video that helped me temporarily fix the problem. There were enough of the threads left on the body to allow the filter to screw on long enough to get it started and out of the brush. It was leaking fuel but we had rain and sleet coming in and I didn't want to leave it outside.
I guess my questions would be, will this be covered under warranty? Also, is the replacement part plastic like the current part? Anyone else have this problem? If so, is there way of preventing this from happening again?
I have 13.8 hours on the tractor so far, I took delivery about a month ago. I don't plan to abuse the tractor but I bought it to use not sit around and look pretty.
Thanks Ben