ACE108
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I have a Kubota M108x tractor which I have been using to push and blow snow. Its been working great for about 6 years up until now.
There is about 1600 hours on the machine and the Alternator started heating so bad on it that it burns the belts right off. The machine can be idling and the temp still climbs. We put in a new battery, ran a new ground cable from the battery directly to the alternator, then put in a new alternator and still having the heating issue. We checked the amp draw from all the accessories and its all normal. the temperature on the alternator runs up to 260 degrees celcius compared to about 115 degrees on the other kubota 's I have.
I took it to the dealer today and they seem to be stumped as well. They told me I need to replace the pulleys, V-belt and tensioner which didn't make any sence to me. especially when its being replaced with another V-belt.
Anyways just looking to see if anyone else has run into a similiar problem or know what can be causing it ????
There is about 1600 hours on the machine and the Alternator started heating so bad on it that it burns the belts right off. The machine can be idling and the temp still climbs. We put in a new battery, ran a new ground cable from the battery directly to the alternator, then put in a new alternator and still having the heating issue. We checked the amp draw from all the accessories and its all normal. the temperature on the alternator runs up to 260 degrees celcius compared to about 115 degrees on the other kubota 's I have.
I took it to the dealer today and they seem to be stumped as well. They told me I need to replace the pulleys, V-belt and tensioner which didn't make any sence to me. especially when its being replaced with another V-belt.
Anyways just looking to see if anyone else has run into a similiar problem or know what can be causing it ????