Re-starting after roll over

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boskerk

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Kubota b3200
Any recommendations on what to check after tipping my b3200 HST on its side? Seems to have activated one or more of the kill switches.
 
   / Re-starting after roll over #3  
Check all fluids carefully. Make sure all fluids are full and where they belong.
 
   / Re-starting after roll over #4  
It might smoke a little when it first starts. Depending on how long it was on it was on it's side, a little oil might have gotten into the combustion chambers. Should clear up within a couple of minutes. Hope no one was hurt.
 
   / Re-starting after roll over #5  
If you have fluid on top of the pistons you'll bend a connecting rod if you try to start it.
 
   / Re-starting after roll over #6  
Any recommendations on what to check after tipping my b3200 HST on its side? Seems to have activated one or more of the kill switches.

There are several discussions on damage, or not, from rolling tractors. The odds are of everything being ok, but there is also the possibility of oil leaking past rings and into upper cylinders. THAT is not good and it only takes a little time to remove that as a possibility. Read the following link for suggestions made in a similar situation. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/159819-rolled-my-tractor-engine-wont.html


Hope all is ok, but most agree you should not try to start it until you have verified you have no oil in the cylinders. Trying to compress oil could be an expensive "turn for the worse."
 
   / Re-starting after roll over #7  
There are several discussions on damage, or not, from rolling tractors. The odds are of everything being ok, but there is also the possibility of oil leaking past rings and into upper cylinders. THAT is not good and it only takes a little time to remove that as a possibility. Read the following link for suggestions made in a similar situation. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/159819-rolled-my-tractor-engine-wont.html


Hope all is ok, but most agree you should not try to start it until you have verified you have no oil in the cylinders. Trying to compress oil could be an expensive "turn for the worse."


Remove the plugs and turn the motor over to blow the oil out.
 
   / Re-starting after roll over #8  
Remove the plugs and turn the motor over to blow the oil out.

I do believe he has a diesel engine. He might try removing the fuel injectors & then turning the engine over by hand.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#10  
Thanks all for the advice. Turned out to be something minor - the PTO lever was partially engaged. Once disengaged it fired right up.

Fortunately, I and the machine were pretty much unscathed. Classic conditions for a rollover - very last load at the end of a long day, fading light. Picked up a partial bucket of drainage rock with the FEL, went around to the other side of the tree to fill the other side. Even though the rear wheels were on level ground, the uneven load and the side slope that the front wheels rested on was enough to bring me over - quicker then you might think.

Guess that's what happens when your brain is disengaged...
 

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