Brand new tractor operator here.
Had a lesson by a local vendor a couple weeks ago and have operated it once since. I emailed asking for a written list of the steps to take to start the Kubota 3200 again so I wasn't missing something. Worked just fine that day.
Today cannot get it to start. Almost sounded like it would but didn't go. Tried 10 times (no exaggeration) since and cannot get it to start.
Perhaps I am not remembering where the throttle is located? It is not THAT cold here so I don't think it's a cold engine issue. I am waiting at LEAST 30 seconds with the key in the left position before I try to start it so I don't think it's a cold engine issue.
Again following the steps the other day worked fine. I have tried to email the gentleman again and I have not heard back yet. I am sure he is busy.
Would you please help me remember where the throttle is? He said to put it in the half way position.
I know this all sounds simple to you all but I have absolutely no experience with tractors whatsoever and it is all greek to me.
TIA.
Had a lesson by a local vendor a couple weeks ago and have operated it once since. I emailed asking for a written list of the steps to take to start the Kubota 3200 again so I wasn't missing something. Worked just fine that day.
Today cannot get it to start. Almost sounded like it would but didn't go. Tried 10 times (no exaggeration) since and cannot get it to start.
Perhaps I am not remembering where the throttle is located? It is not THAT cold here so I don't think it's a cold engine issue. I am waiting at LEAST 30 seconds with the key in the left position before I try to start it so I don't think it's a cold engine issue.
Again following the steps the other day worked fine. I have tried to email the gentleman again and I have not heard back yet. I am sure he is busy.
Would you please help me remember where the throttle is? He said to put it in the half way position.
I know this all sounds simple to you all but I have absolutely no experience with tractors whatsoever and it is all greek to me.
TIA.