jodebg
Platinum Member
I have a 2004 Kubota B7800.
The former owner told me that if it did not start, that I would need to press the hydro forward pedal and then turn the key to start.
For the past 2 years I have rarely had to do this. It started nearly every time without any problem.
This spring there are times when it is not restarting when I turn the key-no turnover at all.
I lightly depress the hydro forward pedal, release it, turn the key and it starts right up.
Also, many times when I get off the tractor seat while the engine is idling, the tractor shuts off. A tap on the hydro forward pedal and it restarts just fine.
Is there a switch that may be faulty or something that I can lubricate?
The former owner told me that if it did not start, that I would need to press the hydro forward pedal and then turn the key to start.
For the past 2 years I have rarely had to do this. It started nearly every time without any problem.
This spring there are times when it is not restarting when I turn the key-no turnover at all.
I lightly depress the hydro forward pedal, release it, turn the key and it starts right up.
Also, many times when I get off the tractor seat while the engine is idling, the tractor shuts off. A tap on the hydro forward pedal and it restarts just fine.
Is there a switch that may be faulty or something that I can lubricate?
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