Hey guys - I am new here. My first plan was to run a search but I couldn't find anything similar to my problem.
It started two weeks ago. My BX2200 would skip/studder out of nowhere during operation. I immediately planned on swapping out the fuel filters. So I did. After changing the two fuel filters I started back up. Ran for about 10-15 minutes and started to skip/studder from time to time. It wasn't consistent by any means. My Kubota dealer thought it sounded like bad fuel problem. So - they sold me some 911. I dumped 1/3 of the bottle in the tank. Let it idle for 20 minutes, ran it some and still had the same issue. Someone thought it might have been air in the fuel lines so I cracked the fuel injection lines while it was idling to see if that changed things any. They all sprayed fuel out similarly. Said the heck with it and dumped another 1/3 of the bottle in. Definitely has it's fix of 911.
Today, it was time to catch up on yard work. I mowed the lawn - no problems. I pulled the garden wagon around and no problems. However, I drove up the road to mow some of my land and the new problem started. The tractor would blow stinky white/blue smoke from the exhaust and the tractor would have poor power going up any inclines. I stopped the machine, shut off the PTO, and let it idle. It was rough but eventually smoothed out. I finished mowing the small area I was mowing and the problem persisted. After driving back to my house, pto off, it still smoked, and had a rough idle.
Any thoughts? I was thinking somehting with the fuel injectors but wanted to get your take.
It started two weeks ago. My BX2200 would skip/studder out of nowhere during operation. I immediately planned on swapping out the fuel filters. So I did. After changing the two fuel filters I started back up. Ran for about 10-15 minutes and started to skip/studder from time to time. It wasn't consistent by any means. My Kubota dealer thought it sounded like bad fuel problem. So - they sold me some 911. I dumped 1/3 of the bottle in the tank. Let it idle for 20 minutes, ran it some and still had the same issue. Someone thought it might have been air in the fuel lines so I cracked the fuel injection lines while it was idling to see if that changed things any. They all sprayed fuel out similarly. Said the heck with it and dumped another 1/3 of the bottle in. Definitely has it's fix of 911.
Today, it was time to catch up on yard work. I mowed the lawn - no problems. I pulled the garden wagon around and no problems. However, I drove up the road to mow some of my land and the new problem started. The tractor would blow stinky white/blue smoke from the exhaust and the tractor would have poor power going up any inclines. I stopped the machine, shut off the PTO, and let it idle. It was rough but eventually smoothed out. I finished mowing the small area I was mowing and the problem persisted. After driving back to my house, pto off, it still smoked, and had a rough idle.
Any thoughts? I was thinking somehting with the fuel injectors but wanted to get your take.