My Kubota
BX2350 was operating in the middle of the normal (white) range when I first got it. It gradually began to operate higher in the white range. I always use a leaf blower to clean the deck, the radiatior screen, and even blow it into the narrow area where the radiator screen fits. I recently took it to the dealer for lubrication and to flush & refill the radiatior. When I got it back this week it operated in the black range (little black band between the broad white band and the slightly narrower red band). I was worried so I stopped mowing. I planned to take it back to the dealer for a new thermostat. While cleaning it, I noticed that the outer part of the radiator partially visible from the engine compartment looked a little dirty so I used a spray cleaner (safe for aluminum) and and hosed it with water. I tried to mow one more time and found that it operated back in the normal white range but still higher than originally so I'm planning to clean it with a compressor like the dealer has been telling me to do for over a year. Not sure yet whether that will improve it more. I called the Kubota dealer to see if they had a thermostat with a different heat range but found that Kubota offers only one that fits the
BX2350 and imprinted on it is 82C (179.6F). The Kubota engineers had to design the thermostat for the "typical" range of all their customers but they didn't provide alternatives for us who live in the warmer South. I am trying to find an alternative cooler thermostat since Kubota offers only one that apparently opens at 82C (179.6F). I couldn't find one yet but I'm still looking. I tried all the local parts stores and discovered that Kubota has pretty much locked up the market for Kubota parts.