Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #81,101  
Drew,
Weren’t you aware of your neighbors when you moved in? Just playing devils advocate, but it’s like the people that move next door to a hog farm then complain because it smells.

In Drews defense sometime you don't know that the stuff is junk till it dosen't move for 6 months and also realize the the junk sitting in the yard is not awaiting a trip to the landfill but that their yard is the landfill. The unpainted house with mold does not get cleaned in the spring and the yard and fence are never kept and you don't meet the neighbors until months after you have already moved.

But there are so many plusses when you do live in the country you tend to overlook the little things and just hope you don't get hit by a stray bullet during hunting season. I enjoyed it the county. Each community has it's flaws. The only thing I knew was a problem but thought it would get fixed, in the 20 years I had the place, were the roads that I paid taxes on every year. It was never blacktopped but all the surrounding newer roads were. 6" of red clay is hard to clean off vehicles.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,102  
On the mower -

Man, I am so very disappointed. Yes it sounds like fuel starvation. Very odd that it happens an hour into the mowing. I sat there and fiddled with the ignition switch, the gas cap and adjusting the choke. I'd find that sweet spot, then disengage the blades. It would slowly return to normal as I brought the choke back down. I even turned it off and on a few times with no issues, then immediately proceeded to mow for a few minutes until it started to act up again. Frustrated and hot, I returned to the house. Running, at speed without the blades engaged..

If it takes an hour of running before the symptoms, manifest, it's no wonder the dealer couldn't find the problem. No way they're gonna take that much time with it.

Next time it stalls, get your ear right up next to the fuel tank cap and listen for a woosh or hiss when you open it. If you hear one, the fuel tank vent is blocked.

If that's not it, heat build up could be the problem. Does it have an electronic ignition? The control module or rectifier could be getting hot enough to malfunction, or a connection somewhere is faulty and acting as a diode when hot. Get a can of spray freeze (I think it'd just carbon dioxide) at an electronics shop and shoot it at any suspect component to see if it fixes the problem.

Sounds to me like you've exhausted your options at the dealer, so maybe it's time to go over their head and try to find someone at Kubota at a higher level that can help. I bet there's a thread or two here on TBN where someone has done that and would tell you how they did it.

Good help is hard to find these days...:duh:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,103  
I always wondered why a lot of people in the country leave their old vehicles as yard decorations and never trade them in?

Because it costs money to have them towed to the junk yard, and they buy their replacement vehicles from an individual instead of a dealer that would take a junker as a trade.

That or they're working on accumulating a collection of Eastern Mountain Appalachian Roadside Modern Art. Hint: That's a David Wilcox reference...:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,104  
Good Morning!!!! 65F @ 6:00AM. Sunny. High 92F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.

In town yesterday I picked up the parts I need to finish the exhaust system, bag mounts, and several other aspects of the old BMW, so it'll be a busy weekend working on that. I wasn't greeted very warmly at the mechanic's, who was trying to diagnose an electrical problem by telephone call with another customer that looked like it had interrupted work he was doing on someone else's engine. When he was done with the call I told him that the transmission problems on my Ford were getting worse and I was taking it in for service next week, and I wanted the van back NOW. He told me he didn't have time for that discussion now, and then said he needed help fixing a drive line vibration. I said let's do it right now and he walked away. So today I'll start being the squeaky wheel with texts and phone calls until he decides to work on it or I just go down there with the trailer and checkbook and take it away from him. And hope the truck makes it back up the hill...

Hope everyone enjoys their long weekend!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,105  
Good morning to all! We were awakened at 05:45 to the sound of thunder. Got a good downpour, don't know how much we got. Still storming for over 2 hours so far.

Maybe get outside later. At least it is nice and cool.

Hope everyone has a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,106  
RNG, you are a very patient person. I don't think I would be able to deal with the mechanic any longer. It seems you have been down this same path with him before. Good luck finding a resolution.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,107  
The low was 38° this morning, for some reason it feels colder. Today is going to be in the high 70's and sunny.

The subdivision is having it's HOA meeting this morning. I have been to the last 10 meetings. It's always the same, about a dozen people show up and complain about cows, roads, fences, gates and the bridge. Less then half the people in the subdivision pays their dues. The ones that don't go to the meeting or don't pay the dues are the ones that complain the most about the way things are. But try and get them to help do anything or pay their dues your S O L. There are only about six full time residents in the subdivision the rest are weekenders.

I think I'll go up and help a neighbor cut some fire wood after the meeting.

Hope everyone has a good weekend.
CWB.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,108  
I have a little plumbing job today...well, I hope it's just a little plumbing job (drain in the head must be partially blocked since it's draining rather slowly)

Happy happy!
Turned out to be a very easy job!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #81,110  
In Drews defense sometime you don't know that the stuff is junk till it dosen't move for 6 months and also realize the the junk sitting in the yard is not awaiting a trip to the landfill but that their yard is the landfill. The unpainted house with mold does not get cleaned in the spring and the yard and fence are never kept and you don't meet the neighbors until months after you have already moved.

But there are so many plusses when you do live in the country you tend to overlook the little things and just hope you don't get hit by a stray bullet during hunting season. I enjoyed it the county. Each community has it's flaws. The only thing I knew was a problem but thought it would get fixed, in the 20 years I had the place, were the roads that I paid taxes on every year. It was never blacktopped but all the surrounding newer roads were. 6" of red clay is hard to clean off vehicles.

I grew up in northeastern NC, and my parents were from northern Alabama, so I know what he means. I was just calling attention to a situation that aggravates me, people moving to the country, then complaining because it’s like the country, then trying to make it like wherever they came from.
 

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