Just got a 630

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David Wayne

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Kubota L3400
I grew up with a 50,60 and 720 but that was 50 years ago. Now I have a 1959 630
Same vintage as I am. I bought it on line and had delivery included (250 miles) so was a bit nervous,
As it turns out the tractor has been bored .045 over with new pistons, rings, and rod pins as well as a new water pump nine hours ago
according to the hour meter. Near new tires, and so far runs great. Its a little ruff and I will restore it.
Some questions though, she turns over slow compared to say my ford or Kubota, is that normal? It is 12 volt with one battery.
And one time going to reverse and one time going to 1st nothing happened, take it out of gear and try again and it worked,
is there a simple adjustment or am I in for big repairs?
Thanks David
 
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Sounds like a great project tractor. Hope you will honor us with some photo's of the tractor.
And hope nothing serious with the transmission. Maybe oil related, so I'd be checking that out to be sure it is okay.
As for turning over slow, maybe higher compression? or age of battery?
 
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It has been a lot of years since worked on an Johnny popper but I do recall some models had problems with the end of shift rod wearing and would occasionally not shift gears properly. From memory is was just a few bolts and the shifter lifts off and you have access to all the internal linkage. Would suggest getting service manual since my memory ain’t what it used to be.

is yours a gas or diesel. Our old 720 diesel had the pony motor so no help on how it should turn over.
 
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Its gas, wide front, three point

David
 
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I think it's supposed to have two 6v batteries. It was common to convert to 12v with a larger battery. My old 420C was converted to 12v before I got it. If I keep good gas in it, it fires right up but I've rebuilt the carburetor twice in the 14 or so years I've had it. I just bought a fuel gauge and sender for it but don't have a place to put the gauge. I may make another dash insert so I'll have space for the gauge. I'm always running out of gas. :oops:

Check the points--Clean and gapped is a must. My 420 fires on the first revolution. :cool:
 
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Here is a couple of pics of the 630, I will post more as I fix things up.
 

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May it treat you as well as our old 530 has treated us.

JD really went all out on the 30 series. It has features like remote hydraulics and a quick detach loader that didn't become common in tractors until decades later.
Some other features - like progressive springing and damping for the operator seat - seem unique to the 30 series.

This photo was taken almost 40 years ago. The tractor hasn't changed a bit.
On the old 530 JD tractor.jpg

rScotty
 
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I have repaired the battery box and re-covered the seat bottom. And am working on
fixing rusty fenders, will take a little time but I will get it.
 

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I grew up with a 50,60 and 720 but that was 50 years ago. Now I have a 1959 630
Same vintage as I am. I bought it on line and had delivery included (250 miles) so was a bit nervous,
As it turns out the tractor has been bored .045 over with new pistons, rings, and rod pins as well as a new water pump nine hours ago
according to the hour meter. Near new tires, and so far runs great. Its a little ruff and I will restore it.
Some questions though, she turns over slow compared to say my ford or Kubota, is that normal? It is 12 volt with one battery.
And one time going to reverse and one time going to 1st nothing happened, take it out of gear and try again and it worked,
is there a simple adjustment or am I in for big repairs?
Thanks David

There has been very little that has gone wrong with our 30 530. I think that your 630 is near identical in design, but a little larger throughout and 45 vs 33 HP.

I vaguely remember taking off the top of the transmission cover and adjusting for wear to make ours shift better - so it is probably a common job. It was a minor adjustment of the bushing as I remember...or maybe it needed a new shifter bushing there. Anyway, it was a minor job. These tractors are built to last and last. They rarely need anything, pull like bulldozers, sip fuel, and maintenance points are very accessible.

It always amazes me how much thought went into the design.
Oh, you asked about the starter speed. Yes, it's a long stroke engine & a relatively small 12 volt battery is all that fits in the battery box. Given both constraints, the 530's starter turns so slow you wonder if something is wrong. It goes at less than a quarter of the speed of my Kubota starter.
Wait until cold weather....then it goes even slower!!
But it always starts right up. It likes the choke on to start but then immediately push the choke in or in to half way once it catches and begins to run. Then 15 seconds later I push the choke all the way in.

Remember that it is POSITIVE GROUND! If you forget and hook the battery up with the negative terminal grounded like most everything else ever built you will have to go back and re-polarize the starter and Voltage regulator and maybe the generator....but not always.

The other thing that needs attention sometimes is the automatic fuel shutoff, if yours has that. You can tell because it has a small oil line running up by the glass float bowl.

Good luck, would like to see some photos of the wide front since ours also has a wide front.
rScotty
 
 
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