I have a 1995 Kubota L2650 with about 1500 hrs. I replaced the glow plugs and contacts and bridge wires are okay. Compression is within spec and fuel delivery is fine. The tractor turns over well but will not start when cold after using the glow plugs. I get smoke and soot but it will not quite fire on any cylinder. If I tow the tractor, it will start easily and it runs strong, i.e. no apparent power issues. Once it is warmed up, it will restart using the starter. There is current at each glow plug when the key is held in the glow plug position. I isolated each glow plug and checked resistance. Each has resistance. I check current at each glow plug and at the disconnected lead wire and the current measures about 8.5V. I consulted several experts and they believe, as I do, that current at the glow plugs should be close to 12V but at least >10V. I had this issue on a diesel truck and the problem was a defective glow plug relay but my Kubota dealer tells me the L2650 has no glow plug relay. There are two electrical items on the firewall in the glow plug circuit. One is called the "starter relay" and the other is called the "timer relay". I am in the process of checking the glow plug wiring from the starter switch terminal to the lead in the engine compartment, but I could use some advice on troubleshooting the issue.