rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
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- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
Well, I've got a problem.This is a JD 310SG - one of those yellow construction loader/backhoes we see everywhere on construction sites. This machine is high hours, but has always started instantly in even the coldest weather - though I ease the wear by plugging in the block heater when it gets cold. Yesterday I fired her up to plow some snow, and it ran fine for a few seconds and then just suddenly stopped. Now it won't even pop.
This is a first time it hasn't started easily since we got it It. Never had this type of problem with any diesel. Yes, it has been cold here for a week and down to -22F at night. Days warmer, but still below zero.. When it warmed up to about +15F it was time to plow some snow, so I plugged in the block heater for a few hours - and like always she fired right up.
Ran normally for about 15 seconds and then when I tapped to accelerator to get it off the high idle "step" it just quit running. No stagger or slowing; it just abruptly stopped running. It quit so Instantly and suddenly that it was startling. I shrugged, checked the readout for codes - nothing there - and then cranked it for awhile...nothing at all. Not even a pop.
Plugged in the block heater for the rest of the day and then tried again... no change.
I run automotive diesel fuel and winterize with the recommended dose of of Opti-Lube winter... which is advertised to prevent gelling. But I wonder... ??
rScotty
This is a first time it hasn't started easily since we got it It. Never had this type of problem with any diesel. Yes, it has been cold here for a week and down to -22F at night. Days warmer, but still below zero.. When it warmed up to about +15F it was time to plow some snow, so I plugged in the block heater for a few hours - and like always she fired right up.
Ran normally for about 15 seconds and then when I tapped to accelerator to get it off the high idle "step" it just quit running. No stagger or slowing; it just abruptly stopped running. It quit so Instantly and suddenly that it was startling. I shrugged, checked the readout for codes - nothing there - and then cranked it for awhile...nothing at all. Not even a pop.
Plugged in the block heater for the rest of the day and then tried again... no change.
I run automotive diesel fuel and winterize with the recommended dose of of Opti-Lube winter... which is advertised to prevent gelling. But I wonder... ??

rScotty