Luke009
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Hi all.
2017 Kioti CK3510 owner here. At about 23 hours, the tone of the engine suddenly lightened up with some loss of power and the exhaust started smoking heavy black smoke. No light came on the dashboard. After calling the dealer, we agreed to try do a forced regen, which took the standard 40 min., and during which the smoke eventually cleared out. They also checked the OBD codes and nothing abnormal was found. We left it that I should be running higher rpms, as I was running the tractor mostly in economical mode at the 1800 mark. Well, why that mark's there and why can I not save engine/gas, that's another question.
Yesterday, at 44 hours, having been running 2100 average rpm, the event reoccurred. In need to get the tractor out of the work site I just reved it higher to make up for the power loss and a minute into it the smoke cleared out. I haven't started it since.
I do understand the carbon build up issue but we're talking very few hours here, with babying or light workloads, and rpms in the middle of the range, even at their recommended marks. Air filter is clean and I cleaned it after every dusty session. I'm rather deflated at the possibility of something being wrong with what I thought was a good (and expensive!) buy tractor. Ideas or shared experiences would be appreciated.
2017 Kioti CK3510 owner here. At about 23 hours, the tone of the engine suddenly lightened up with some loss of power and the exhaust started smoking heavy black smoke. No light came on the dashboard. After calling the dealer, we agreed to try do a forced regen, which took the standard 40 min., and during which the smoke eventually cleared out. They also checked the OBD codes and nothing abnormal was found. We left it that I should be running higher rpms, as I was running the tractor mostly in economical mode at the 1800 mark. Well, why that mark's there and why can I not save engine/gas, that's another question.
Yesterday, at 44 hours, having been running 2100 average rpm, the event reoccurred. In need to get the tractor out of the work site I just reved it higher to make up for the power loss and a minute into it the smoke cleared out. I haven't started it since.
I do understand the carbon build up issue but we're talking very few hours here, with babying or light workloads, and rpms in the middle of the range, even at their recommended marks. Air filter is clean and I cleaned it after every dusty session. I'm rather deflated at the possibility of something being wrong with what I thought was a good (and expensive!) buy tractor. Ideas or shared experiences would be appreciated.