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Grateful11
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Well it took 4 tries to get it started today and it was 36 F in the shed, glow plugs on until it goes off and crank for 10 seconds then stop and let it set for
about 30 and tried again the 4th time was the charm. I put a digital voltmeter on the starter and got 10 volts while she tried to start it. We took the battery out and had it load tested at the dealer they said it was fine, it's a 585CCA battery. They're coming over tomorrow weather permitting and are going to try and see what they can find, they're also bringing a rollback just in case. Makes me wish I had bought from the nutty Kubota dealer a 1/4 mile away, at least we could drive it to the dealer, just can't quite get along with the guy like so many others.
BTW: It turned over fast enough today that for the life of me I can't see why it didn't start the first try. Since we stopped turning it off all and not letting it idle once running, 1400-1500 rpm's while feeding higher when moving, it seems to be turning over faster but it's still having trouble starting. I got in the 6 cyl. Cummins Case IH 5140 yesterday, the high was 29, it fired right off within 2 seconds, no glow plugs, no ether. Even the IH 574 started right up Monday when they ground feed with the Grinder Mixer, that tractor is almost 40 years old and over 5000hrs.
Any possiblility of maybe some bad glow plugs or something? Dealer has already said he finds it hard to believe it could be a bad starter, I got a bad feeling about the relationship I'm getting into with this dealer and he's one of the biggest around, heck he has 2 M135's on his lot, he recently sold a Kubota tractor with rear tracks, he's high volume so he has to be doing something right. Wonder what this service call is going to cost us? They said they didn't cover travel or pickup and delivery but will cover warranty work which I knew that going in.
about 30 and tried again the 4th time was the charm. I put a digital voltmeter on the starter and got 10 volts while she tried to start it. We took the battery out and had it load tested at the dealer they said it was fine, it's a 585CCA battery. They're coming over tomorrow weather permitting and are going to try and see what they can find, they're also bringing a rollback just in case. Makes me wish I had bought from the nutty Kubota dealer a 1/4 mile away, at least we could drive it to the dealer, just can't quite get along with the guy like so many others.
BTW: It turned over fast enough today that for the life of me I can't see why it didn't start the first try. Since we stopped turning it off all and not letting it idle once running, 1400-1500 rpm's while feeding higher when moving, it seems to be turning over faster but it's still having trouble starting. I got in the 6 cyl. Cummins Case IH 5140 yesterday, the high was 29, it fired right off within 2 seconds, no glow plugs, no ether. Even the IH 574 started right up Monday when they ground feed with the Grinder Mixer, that tractor is almost 40 years old and over 5000hrs.
Any possiblility of maybe some bad glow plugs or something? Dealer has already said he finds it hard to believe it could be a bad starter, I got a bad feeling about the relationship I'm getting into with this dealer and he's one of the biggest around, heck he has 2 M135's on his lot, he recently sold a Kubota tractor with rear tracks, he's high volume so he has to be doing something right. Wonder what this service call is going to cost us? They said they didn't cover travel or pickup and delivery but will cover warranty work which I knew that going in.