I have a 2017 L2501 with 252 total hours run time.
Routine maintenance has been done at 50,100,200 hours and annual and every 50 hour tasks all completed.
Love my Kubota.
Routine day moving 1-3" stone by the front bucket to work area for about 2 hours. Lots of idling and I knew the fuel tank was low.....something I seldom allow.
I had turned it off while I shoveled stone from the trailer into the bucket. Turned engine back on after maybe 20 minutes. It started right up as usual, but after 30 seconds and before I'd touched a control it stalled. When I attempted to restart it cranked vigorously but did not start!
I thought I'd run the tank dry! Looked at the fuel filter and it was full. I added 3-4 gallons of diesel without any change. Since it was 252 hours I decided to clean the fuel filter element with kerosene.
After reassembly of the filter, I opened the bleed to let out any air in the fuel line.
Engine continues to crank well but does not make ANY sound that cylinders fire.
I'm 70 years old but do not claim any expertise in diesel mechanics. Is there anything I may have overlooked, before I make a call for service?
Thanks in advance.
Routine maintenance has been done at 50,100,200 hours and annual and every 50 hour tasks all completed.
Love my Kubota.
Routine day moving 1-3" stone by the front bucket to work area for about 2 hours. Lots of idling and I knew the fuel tank was low.....something I seldom allow.
I had turned it off while I shoveled stone from the trailer into the bucket. Turned engine back on after maybe 20 minutes. It started right up as usual, but after 30 seconds and before I'd touched a control it stalled. When I attempted to restart it cranked vigorously but did not start!
I thought I'd run the tank dry! Looked at the fuel filter and it was full. I added 3-4 gallons of diesel without any change. Since it was 252 hours I decided to clean the fuel filter element with kerosene.
After reassembly of the filter, I opened the bleed to let out any air in the fuel line.
Engine continues to crank well but does not make ANY sound that cylinders fire.
I'm 70 years old but do not claim any expertise in diesel mechanics. Is there anything I may have overlooked, before I make a call for service?
Thanks in advance.