My son just bought an ‘08 L3240HSTC used with approx 370 hrs.
His first job for it required moving it about 5-6 miles, doing 1/2 hr of loader work then coming back home.
He had the trailer full with what was to be lifted so I volunteered to drive the tractor while he took the trailer there. This was my first time on a kubota tractor altho Im not new to tractors. I have a couple also, just not orange ones.
When I drove the tractor there, It did seem sort of sluggish especially on any grades. It has the auto-advance on it. A little over halfways there, while going on a slightly downhill grade it was like someone turned the key off. RPM’s dropped way off and when I let off the pedal and pushed it again it recovered. This done this about 3 more times till I reached the worksite. At the site it did it once actually dying out. There was several inches of snow there so I wasnt sure if I was pushing it too hard, but Im sure my NH or JD wouldnt have had issues. Got the job done and headed back and it did it one more time, dying out again. Started it right up and drove it back home with no more issues. In fact it seemed peppier and went up grades without the sluggishness.
My son just put new fuel and oil filters on and changed the engine oil, when he got it, less than an hour of runtime ago. It starts right up and runs very smooth. What’s going on with this in your opinions? What would you look at?
His first job for it required moving it about 5-6 miles, doing 1/2 hr of loader work then coming back home.
He had the trailer full with what was to be lifted so I volunteered to drive the tractor while he took the trailer there. This was my first time on a kubota tractor altho Im not new to tractors. I have a couple also, just not orange ones.
When I drove the tractor there, It did seem sort of sluggish especially on any grades. It has the auto-advance on it. A little over halfways there, while going on a slightly downhill grade it was like someone turned the key off. RPM’s dropped way off and when I let off the pedal and pushed it again it recovered. This done this about 3 more times till I reached the worksite. At the site it did it once actually dying out. There was several inches of snow there so I wasnt sure if I was pushing it too hard, but Im sure my NH or JD wouldnt have had issues. Got the job done and headed back and it did it one more time, dying out again. Started it right up and drove it back home with no more issues. In fact it seemed peppier and went up grades without the sluggishness.
My son just put new fuel and oil filters on and changed the engine oil, when he got it, less than an hour of runtime ago. It starts right up and runs very smooth. What’s going on with this in your opinions? What would you look at?