bhesco
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Kubota "key is on" time versus "run" time and maintenance intervals
I'm getting ready to buy a Kubota L3301 or L3901 and after reading all of the docs, internet videos and operators manual, something I have not found a consistent answer to is if Kubota utilizes a "key on" timer or a dynamic "run timer" based upon rpm. The reason that is significant is the 50 hour maintenance intervals and how much I leave the tractor idling for either convenience and/or not running the battery down (particularly since it will be in an open "barn" and only run every ~3 weeks in the winter, although NC doesn't get that cold). I don't want to have to turn it on and off all of the time to keep the hours down (not a factor for resale, I'll never sell it, just to keep track of when maintenance is due). So if it's just a cheap "key on" timer, should I just subtract out approximate hours when it is idling from the hourly maintenance schedule? thx.
I'm getting ready to buy a Kubota L3301 or L3901 and after reading all of the docs, internet videos and operators manual, something I have not found a consistent answer to is if Kubota utilizes a "key on" timer or a dynamic "run timer" based upon rpm. The reason that is significant is the 50 hour maintenance intervals and how much I leave the tractor idling for either convenience and/or not running the battery down (particularly since it will be in an open "barn" and only run every ~3 weeks in the winter, although NC doesn't get that cold). I don't want to have to turn it on and off all of the time to keep the hours down (not a factor for resale, I'll never sell it, just to keep track of when maintenance is due). So if it's just a cheap "key on" timer, should I just subtract out approximate hours when it is idling from the hourly maintenance schedule? thx.