Illiniwek
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Purchased a used 2400 when I bought a country home, and am still becoming familiar with the Joys of Kubota. The previous owner provided me with some very specific instructions about how to start the tractor:
1. Start with gear lever in Low (not Neutral, and not High)
2. Push in clutch pedal and brake pedal
3. Turn key all the way to the right
4. Slowly move gear level from Low to Neutral -- when it gets to neutral or just past neutral, the engine will start.
Does this seem right? It works for me, but it's not even close to what makes sense and to what the manual says (which aren't always the same thing!).
If I'm on the tractor for a while and turn it off, I sometimes can't get it started again. I can't get the engine to turn over or make any other such noise. After I wait for an hour or so, it will start using the method described above.
Is this right? If so, why do I have so much trouble starting up again after the tractor's been running for a couple of hours?
(I've never worked with a diesel engine before, so all of this "glow plug" stuff is new to me!)
1. Start with gear lever in Low (not Neutral, and not High)
2. Push in clutch pedal and brake pedal
3. Turn key all the way to the right
4. Slowly move gear level from Low to Neutral -- when it gets to neutral or just past neutral, the engine will start.
Does this seem right? It works for me, but it's not even close to what makes sense and to what the manual says (which aren't always the same thing!).
If I'm on the tractor for a while and turn it off, I sometimes can't get it started again. I can't get the engine to turn over or make any other such noise. After I wait for an hour or so, it will start using the method described above.
Is this right? If so, why do I have so much trouble starting up again after the tractor's been running for a couple of hours?
(I've never worked with a diesel engine before, so all of this "glow plug" stuff is new to me!)