Fred, are you releasing the brakes before moving the tractor:laughing:
When you start the engine cold are you setting the throttle lever somewhere between 1/4 and 1/3 open as opposed to idle. The engine will start much easier and smoke less in fact kubota puts that in my manual.
Fred, are you releasing the brakes before moving the tractor:laughing:
I've had three Kubotas and all three said to do that when cold starting. I shudder at the thought. A cold engine should always be started at idle and allowed to idle for several seconds or a minute or more if you got the time. Very hard on cold engines to immediately go into operational speed.
Totally not sure why Kubota says to do that. But I choose to ignore that part.![]()
I'm getting flashbacks, we had a pretty long thread on this some time ago.
That's how snow blowers generally work (from a walkbehind up to a 500HP dedicated train snowblower). They need a full 540 PTO RPM to work well otherwise the fan doesn't spin fast enough and you get clogs in the chute with wet snow.
Aaron Z
I choose to pressurize my engine's lubricating system with oil at the lowest possible load. Idle.
Sorry for the hijack.