Weird Stalling on Brand New L3902…

JonesCorner

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Hi folks - first time post. Have a new, 60 hour 3902. It sat for about two months, indoors. Located in mid-coast Maine. Fired it up yesterday, all good. Sat outside last night in dry, but a little cold weather.

This morning, a problem. It’ll fire up fine, idles smooth, I can rev up the RPMs, all good. But if I try to move in anything above a creep — in either forward or reverse, it tries to stall out unless I take foot off accelerator, and then it’ll come back to idle.

I added Diesel 911 to the fuel filter, thinking it had gotten cold or gelled (was in the teens last night). Fuel wasn’t treated so I added a little winterizer and cleaner to the tank as well. No water in the separator, and I had just changed that filter at the 50 hour interval. Checked air filter, it looks brand new. Still no luck.

Very frustrating. Almost feels like a safety type of thing… any thoughts?

Thanks for any insight. This is my first Kubota, so appreciate any suggestions.
 
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Do you have the parking brake on?
 
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Hi folks - first time post. Have a new, 60 hour 3902. It sat for about two months, indoors. Located in mid-coast Maine. Fired it up yesterday, all good. Sat outside last night in dry, but a little cold weather.

This morning, a problem. It’ll fire up fine, idles smooth, I can rev up the RPMs, all good. But if I try to move in anything above a creep — in either forward or reverse, it tries to stall out unless I take foot off accelerator, and then it’ll come back to idle.

I added Diesel 911 to the fuel filter, thinking it had gotten cold or gelled (was in the teens last night). Fuel wasn’t treated so I added a little winterizer and cleaner to the tank as well. No water in the separator, and I had just changed that filter at the 50 hour interval. Checked air filter, it looks brand new. Still no luck.

Very frustrating. Almost feels like a safety type of thing… any thoughts?

Thanks for any insight. This is my first Kubota, so appreciate any suggestions.
Classic symptoms of a malfunctioning seat switch. The computer thinks there is no one in the.seat.

Check to make sure seat is fully down. First time it happened to me I left a wrench layimg under the seat and it was preventing the seat from fully closing (opening???) the switch.

That tractor dont give a squat about the barking brake. You can drive all day with it set.....

Dan
 
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JonesCorner

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Thanks all… gonna check out the seat and its environs tomorrow. Will post afterward to let everyone know if I find a wrench or something else that does the trick. Hope so!
 
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I agree with cold weather seat switch diagnosis, but look up where the sensor actually is in your model. In some of the newer Kubotas it is either a pad embedded IN the seat or a pad velcro'd to the front of the seat. To solve the problem caused by my down coat not allowing my weight to press down in the right place, I added a thin sheet of Styrofoam. also once your rear warms up the seat enough problem goes away.
 
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TheOldHokie

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I agree with cold weather seat switch diagnosis, but look up where the sensor actually is in your model. In some of the newer Kubotas it is either a pad embedded IN the seat or a pad velcro'd to the front of the seat.
Well I did look and the switch is not the same as the levered one used on my L3901. Its item 87 on the parts list but if its in the diagram I cant find it.

Dan
 

GreensvilleJay

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yours could have TWO safety switches for the PTO levers..... ?? Some models do BUT your dealer should be able to solve this in 60 seconds on the phone !
There has to be a way to run chipper or buzzsaw using that tractor.
Hate to say it but... it 'should' be in the manual as well......
 

JonesCorner

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Thanks all… gonna check out the seat and its environs tomorrow. Will post afterward to let everyone know if I find a wrench or something else that does the trick. Hope so!
Thanks everyone. It was the seat switch, one inch of wire to jump it did the trick. Appreciate the advice.
 
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DustyRusty

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Many folks jump the seat switch.
Maybe not quite as safe,.....but....
......Very practical!
My BX22 only had a safety switch on the PTO lever and I never had a problem with that tractor. My BX23S has a seat safety switch that disengages when I lean too far forward to see the front wheels. One of these days I will figure out where the switch is located and jump it out of the system.
 
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