Millwood
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This is my first tractor. It's brand new. It's a Kubota B3300SU. I've read the owner/operators manual 3 times, cover to cover. Then I went on a Kubota Tractor website and got completely different information from an experienced Kubota mechanic. Winter is coming and I anticipate moving lots of snow. So now I'm confused.
The operators manual says to engage the glow plug as follows: Over 32 degrees/2-3 seconds. 23-32 degrees/5 seconds. 5-32degrees/10 seconds.
Kubota Tractor mechanic says to engage glow plug a full 60 seconds when temps get around 32 degrees. WHAT??!!
I understand compression ignition engines. I want to pre-heat the initial fuel to the cylinders, but 60 seconds seems excessive, or is it? I don't want to fry the glow plug out! I have magnetic crankcase oil heaters/ battery tenders I use, and all equipment is stored inside an unheated barn.
So what does the experienced Kubota community think?
The operators manual says to engage the glow plug as follows: Over 32 degrees/2-3 seconds. 23-32 degrees/5 seconds. 5-32degrees/10 seconds.
Kubota Tractor mechanic says to engage glow plug a full 60 seconds when temps get around 32 degrees. WHAT??!!
I understand compression ignition engines. I want to pre-heat the initial fuel to the cylinders, but 60 seconds seems excessive, or is it? I don't want to fry the glow plug out! I have magnetic crankcase oil heaters/ battery tenders I use, and all equipment is stored inside an unheated barn.
So what does the experienced Kubota community think?