Hi all,
This is my first post to this forum, but am at wits end and am hoping someone on here can give me some additional suggestions to offer to the dealer shop for diagnosing.
I've got a 2014 model M7060 with relatively low hours. It produces power very well within the first 10 minutes of starting but after it starts warming up you see a decrease in power. I first noted this when connected to my 8' Land Pride shredder, but it is also evident with nothing attached to it. I tried testing this by driving in road gear on a paved road and up a (very) slight grade. Within the first 10 minutes of starting the tractor I can achieve 19.2 mph at roughly 2500-2600 RPM. Give it about 10-15 minutes and on level ground the RPM drop off to about 2400 RPM and a commensurate decrease in speed. If I try that same grade after I notice the RPM drop off, I can no longer maintain the road speed with it dropping to 14-16 mph and RPMs dropping accordingly.
If I scroll through the LCD information screen, it appears there is a readout of the fuel usage (or at least that's what I think it is). When cold and full throttle running down the road, I see approximately 2.9 gallons per hour. As it starts warming up, it increases rather rapidly to 3.7-3.9 gallons per hour - roughly a 33% increase. I have a DPF and therefore see no black smoke.
It resided at the dealer for 2 months and all they could find was a single injector that was marginal and was replaced after quite a bit of troubleshooting. At first they thought I was nuts because they couldn't get it to act up. Of course, their dyno has been down during this time which made it more difficult for them to diagnose. The replacement of that injector marginally helped, but the problem persists. They said that they engaged Kubota and they ran a number of tests, but couldn't identify anything else that might be wrong. They seemed to be very focused on the injectors given the replacement campaign on later model injectors, but my injectors fell outside of that campaign and it sounds like the symptoms that I am experiencing are different from the failed batch of injectors.
For what it is worth, there appears to be no fuel flow problem from the tank to the injection pump and the filters have been changed.
I'm hoping someone here has some additional suggestions. I'm starting to wonder about a turbo wastegate issue, but I hesitate to mention that and send this discussion off on a tangent.
Thanks for any help or insight!
This is my first post to this forum, but am at wits end and am hoping someone on here can give me some additional suggestions to offer to the dealer shop for diagnosing.
I've got a 2014 model M7060 with relatively low hours. It produces power very well within the first 10 minutes of starting but after it starts warming up you see a decrease in power. I first noted this when connected to my 8' Land Pride shredder, but it is also evident with nothing attached to it. I tried testing this by driving in road gear on a paved road and up a (very) slight grade. Within the first 10 minutes of starting the tractor I can achieve 19.2 mph at roughly 2500-2600 RPM. Give it about 10-15 minutes and on level ground the RPM drop off to about 2400 RPM and a commensurate decrease in speed. If I try that same grade after I notice the RPM drop off, I can no longer maintain the road speed with it dropping to 14-16 mph and RPMs dropping accordingly.
If I scroll through the LCD information screen, it appears there is a readout of the fuel usage (or at least that's what I think it is). When cold and full throttle running down the road, I see approximately 2.9 gallons per hour. As it starts warming up, it increases rather rapidly to 3.7-3.9 gallons per hour - roughly a 33% increase. I have a DPF and therefore see no black smoke.
It resided at the dealer for 2 months and all they could find was a single injector that was marginal and was replaced after quite a bit of troubleshooting. At first they thought I was nuts because they couldn't get it to act up. Of course, their dyno has been down during this time which made it more difficult for them to diagnose. The replacement of that injector marginally helped, but the problem persists. They said that they engaged Kubota and they ran a number of tests, but couldn't identify anything else that might be wrong. They seemed to be very focused on the injectors given the replacement campaign on later model injectors, but my injectors fell outside of that campaign and it sounds like the symptoms that I am experiencing are different from the failed batch of injectors.
For what it is worth, there appears to be no fuel flow problem from the tank to the injection pump and the filters have been changed.
I'm hoping someone here has some additional suggestions. I'm starting to wonder about a turbo wastegate issue, but I hesitate to mention that and send this discussion off on a tangent.
Thanks for any help or insight!