elaway
New member
I really hope someone can help me with this.
I have a Kubota B2620, 2 years old, bought new, (68) hours on meter. Never had any problems until two days ago.
I was using the box blade to get up top soil, and the loader to move it to another area on my lot. That evening I pulled into my barn, switched the machine off, and lowered the tooth bucket and box blade.
When I attempted to start again the next morning, the tractor would not start. The battery is strong,all lights and gauges work, and the (5) fuses in the fuse block all appear to be good.
I went up to the dealer where I purchased and they tell me it's got to be a safety switch. Problem is there are several according to them and I have no idea where they are are how to check them (although I assume it would be with an ohm meter).
So I asked them to come out on a service call and check for me....... they quoted me $100.00 each way (which is only 5 1/2 miles), and $85.00 per hour to analyze with a one hour minimum.
Now they can't load the tractor because it's in the barn with the implements lowered to the ground and the tooth bucket and box blade teeth prevent it from being pulled.
I am no mechanic, but I may could check the switches if I knew where and how to access them.
So I would really appreciate any help anyone cares to share with this problem.
I have a Kubota B2620, 2 years old, bought new, (68) hours on meter. Never had any problems until two days ago.
I was using the box blade to get up top soil, and the loader to move it to another area on my lot. That evening I pulled into my barn, switched the machine off, and lowered the tooth bucket and box blade.
When I attempted to start again the next morning, the tractor would not start. The battery is strong,all lights and gauges work, and the (5) fuses in the fuse block all appear to be good.
I went up to the dealer where I purchased and they tell me it's got to be a safety switch. Problem is there are several according to them and I have no idea where they are are how to check them (although I assume it would be with an ohm meter).
So I asked them to come out on a service call and check for me....... they quoted me $100.00 each way (which is only 5 1/2 miles), and $85.00 per hour to analyze with a one hour minimum.
Now they can't load the tractor because it's in the barn with the implements lowered to the ground and the tooth bucket and box blade teeth prevent it from being pulled.
I am no mechanic, but I may could check the switches if I knew where and how to access them.
So I would really appreciate any help anyone cares to share with this problem.