Joe1
Platinum Member
I have a 1998 John Deere 770 with 366 hrs. I purchased it two years ago with 223 hours. I've serviced it regularly, and changed the oil and filter and fuel filter at 325 hours.
Lately, when starting it, it will put out some black smoke from the stack, and also when reving up quickly from idle, it will also put out some smoke. This seems to be just since about the time of the last oil change. I just checked the oil, and with 41 hrs since being changed, it has not dropped on the dip stick, so I know it's not burning oil.
I use the recommended John Deere oil of the correct weight and use John Deere oil and fuel filters. I only burn high quality off road diesel.
The tractor starts instantly and runs perfectly, with no hint of hesitation or of running hot. After the initial shot of smoke that only lasts a second, it runs cleanly with no visible smoke.
(1) Is the smoke possibly because the injectors are getting dirty, and if so, would a diesel injector cleaner fuel additive help?
(2) Is this "normal" and maybe I just didn't notice it before, which I tend to doubt?
(3) The only thing I have not serviced (since it was done at 200 hrs and is not due until 400 hrs) is the air filter. Could a clogged air filter have anything to do with this? I tend to think not since it runs so strongly.
(4) Am I worrying for nothing?
Any info would be appreciated.
Joe
Lately, when starting it, it will put out some black smoke from the stack, and also when reving up quickly from idle, it will also put out some smoke. This seems to be just since about the time of the last oil change. I just checked the oil, and with 41 hrs since being changed, it has not dropped on the dip stick, so I know it's not burning oil.
I use the recommended John Deere oil of the correct weight and use John Deere oil and fuel filters. I only burn high quality off road diesel.
The tractor starts instantly and runs perfectly, with no hint of hesitation or of running hot. After the initial shot of smoke that only lasts a second, it runs cleanly with no visible smoke.
(1) Is the smoke possibly because the injectors are getting dirty, and if so, would a diesel injector cleaner fuel additive help?
(2) Is this "normal" and maybe I just didn't notice it before, which I tend to doubt?
(3) The only thing I have not serviced (since it was done at 200 hrs and is not due until 400 hrs) is the air filter. Could a clogged air filter have anything to do with this? I tend to think not since it runs so strongly.
(4) Am I worrying for nothing?
Any info would be appreciated.
Joe