Will S
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- Tractor
- John Deere 2032R, 4100; Woods 6215 Mowin'Machine
OP,
I have pretty much the same mower, but mine is a Woods Mow'n Machine. Bought new around 1998, same Kubota engine. It always starts with the throttle at idle, although I'd say idle is somewhere over 1000-1200 rpm, IDK. I turn my K.S. CCW for 10 sec. to light the glow plugs (all still original), then start. Always starts, but if very cold, I bump the throttle up a bit.
I just replaced the fuel shut-off solenoid last week. It was weak and wouldn't pull all the way, but if I manually pulled it open, it would usually stay once the engine started. (I used a bungy cord to keep the fuel shut-off valve open, so I could mow, while I was waiting for a new solenoid).
The engine has had only synthetic 15W-40 HD diesel engine oil, and Amsoil injector cleaner, pretty much since new. Never any smoke, even when cold, and doesn't use any oil.
Your engine uses a simple mechanical throttle cable. Check to see that the mounting clamp screw isn't loose, and out of adjustment. As someone already posted, check that the glow plugs are all working. You machine is 5 years newer, so I don't know if it uses a glow-plug timer, or if it is like mine, putting 12v to the gp's only while the k.s. is held over to pre-heat position.
I have pretty much the same mower, but mine is a Woods Mow'n Machine. Bought new around 1998, same Kubota engine. It always starts with the throttle at idle, although I'd say idle is somewhere over 1000-1200 rpm, IDK. I turn my K.S. CCW for 10 sec. to light the glow plugs (all still original), then start. Always starts, but if very cold, I bump the throttle up a bit.
I just replaced the fuel shut-off solenoid last week. It was weak and wouldn't pull all the way, but if I manually pulled it open, it would usually stay once the engine started. (I used a bungy cord to keep the fuel shut-off valve open, so I could mow, while I was waiting for a new solenoid).
The engine has had only synthetic 15W-40 HD diesel engine oil, and Amsoil injector cleaner, pretty much since new. Never any smoke, even when cold, and doesn't use any oil.
Your engine uses a simple mechanical throttle cable. Check to see that the mounting clamp screw isn't loose, and out of adjustment. As someone already posted, check that the glow plugs are all working. You machine is 5 years newer, so I don't know if it uses a glow-plug timer, or if it is like mine, putting 12v to the gp's only while the k.s. is held over to pre-heat position.