Coyote machine
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- 22 SANY SY 50U, '10 Kioti DK 40se/hst KL-401 FEL, loaded tires, KB-2485 bhoe, Tuffline TB160 BB, Woods QA forks, MIE Hydraulic bhoe thumb & ripper tooth, Igland 4001 winch, & GR-20 Log Grapple. Woods BBX72" Brush Mower. Diamondplate aluminum canopy
That's just bad business on the part of the dealer, if that's what happened. I'd be thinking of a new dealer after this.
The bad IP problem has been on the DK series, not the CK, so this isn't a typical Kioti IP issue.
CM, I sometimes try to just straight start my CK when I think it's at op temp, but isn't, at which point I get your same symptoms until I glow plug it. Too cool of a temp might be your issue, unless you've already proven that's not the issue.
TJP89,
I've been theorizing so far, since we don't have further input from the OP yet. You're right the IP issues have been largely DK and not CK series tractors, BUT the IP's are likely not that different between the two series, though I don't know that to be a fact.
Thinking things through on my rig, I remember that recently I've had some issues with the range control and it's microswitch telling me one thing on the dash and another on the actual shift lever. When this is out of sync I sometimes have to place the shifter in say high range to get the tractor to be fooled into thinking it's actually in neutral. When this happens I will go to crank the engine and if it thinks it's in gear it will start to crank and immediately and abruptly shut off the starter from cranking. Then I 'fool' it to think it's in neutral and it will crank and start.
This error could be tied into the fast crank when warm dilemma, but I'm not certain of that either.
BTW, when the fast crank, (without glow plugs being used) occurs, as soon as I return the key to off, then back to crank, it almost always starts, so I'm fairly certain it is warm enough to not have to do the fast crank/no start routine unless something is wrong in the circuit; which gets reset when I go to key off, then back to key crank the second attempt to start.
I'm certainly in agreement that if the dealer swapped out the IP without it being the cause, (and I'm NOT saying that is what happened), just speculating on their, "ordered the wrong pump" routine, then that would be cause to leave them behind, after dealing with them about it.
And some of what I've been describing with my machine crosses over to the OP's, depending on what actually happened with his symptoms/diagnosis.
So, OP, where are you? We need your help in getting you up to speed!:thumbsup: