RSKY
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2003
- Messages
- 2,474
- Tractor
- Kioti CK20S
My 2011 CK20HST failed to start about a month ago. I hopped on it and let the glow plug heat up about half way then tried to start. The engine turned over but would not run. Ran the battery down some and hooked up the charger and went home. Tractor was at my mother's farm so it was a couple days later when I tried again with no luck. Changed the fuel filter, still no start. Tried bleeding the lines and could get fuel to the pump but not to the injectors. Called the dealer and he said a injector rail (?) might be frozen up. He started to tell me what to do and I told him to come get it and fix it.
Anyway, the total bill was $273.87. A charge of $212 for picking up and dropping off the tractor, $60 for labor, and $1.87 for the blown fuse.
Yep, the injector pump is controlled by a computer and a fuse had blown.
Expensive lesson, but better than an injector pump.
A fuse!!
A $273.87 fuse!
A freaking fuse on a DIESEL INJECTOR PUMP.
$273.87 for a fuse and I'm actually happy about it because it could have been something serious and (more) expensive.
My sister who had a heavy equipment diesel mechanic for a husband can't talk to me without laughing.
Oh well, live and learn.
RSKY
Anyway, the total bill was $273.87. A charge of $212 for picking up and dropping off the tractor, $60 for labor, and $1.87 for the blown fuse.
Yep, the injector pump is controlled by a computer and a fuse had blown.
Expensive lesson, but better than an injector pump.
A fuse!!
A $273.87 fuse!
A freaking fuse on a DIESEL INJECTOR PUMP.
$273.87 for a fuse and I'm actually happy about it because it could have been something serious and (more) expensive.
My sister who had a heavy equipment diesel mechanic for a husband can't talk to me without laughing.
Oh well, live and learn.
RSKY