shinnlinger
Member
Hi,
my old kubota is really hard to start this winter even though it is only about 20 degrees(as opposed to -20). I have to hook it to the start cart every time and it spins fast but I really have to stay after it, cycling in 10 second intervals 5X or so. I am worried I am going to cook the starter.
I have not changed the fuel filter for the winter and probably will, but the bowl is not visibly gelled. Is it the new low sulfur diesel?
I have never had this much trouble with it.
my old kubota is really hard to start this winter even though it is only about 20 degrees(as opposed to -20). I have to hook it to the start cart every time and it spins fast but I really have to stay after it, cycling in 10 second intervals 5X or so. I am worried I am going to cook the starter.
I have not changed the fuel filter for the winter and probably will, but the bowl is not visibly gelled. Is it the new low sulfur diesel?
I have never had this much trouble with it.