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Just thought the following story may be of intrest.
We recently received a used Kubota L1-18DT from Japan. 1008 hours. Very clean ,tidy, goodlooking unit. Unfortunatly, the engine had a nasty ,fairly heavy,blue smoke haze when free running around the yard.
We decided to try to work the unit hard for a while, too see if the smoke would improve.Failing that, we would have to strip the engine and deglaze the bores and repair with new pistons ,rings etc. So we fitted a slasher and put it to work in heavy wet grass(we had a lot of rain recently in sunny Sydney ,Australia).Loading it to the limit by adjusting the slasher up/down just on the borderline of stalling the poor engine. Once or twice the going was just too heavy for the little Kubota,stalling, but restarting every time. I'm sure most owners would not give their tractors a caneing like that.
The engine responded beautifully. After about an hour the smoke had completly cleared, the engine was crisp and strong,the tractor was doing everything right.
It seems the previous owner had used it only with light loads and the workout we gave it, has really improved the little tractor.At least it saved a deglaze and several days work.
It reinforces the importance of running diesel engines with some decent load on them. The improvent we noted was quite staggering.It went from a unit that was obviously in need of engine repairs, to a tractor which works as good as it looks.
We recently received a used Kubota L1-18DT from Japan. 1008 hours. Very clean ,tidy, goodlooking unit. Unfortunatly, the engine had a nasty ,fairly heavy,blue smoke haze when free running around the yard.
We decided to try to work the unit hard for a while, too see if the smoke would improve.Failing that, we would have to strip the engine and deglaze the bores and repair with new pistons ,rings etc. So we fitted a slasher and put it to work in heavy wet grass(we had a lot of rain recently in sunny Sydney ,Australia).Loading it to the limit by adjusting the slasher up/down just on the borderline of stalling the poor engine. Once or twice the going was just too heavy for the little Kubota,stalling, but restarting every time. I'm sure most owners would not give their tractors a caneing like that.
The engine responded beautifully. After about an hour the smoke had completly cleared, the engine was crisp and strong,the tractor was doing everything right.
It seems the previous owner had used it only with light loads and the workout we gave it, has really improved the little tractor.At least it saved a deglaze and several days work.
It reinforces the importance of running diesel engines with some decent load on them. The improvent we noted was quite staggering.It went from a unit that was obviously in need of engine repairs, to a tractor which works as good as it looks.