Hello all,
I have a 2013 L3940 with 60 hours. For the past several times I have cranked it the starter has to turn it over several times(5 or 6)for it to crank, unlike when it was new and started on the first turn. Once it had a little trouble picking up like it was out of fuel. It runs good and has good power in all conditions after it does crank. It is under warranty and I am planning to take it in for them to look at it. As a long time diesel engine owner and mechanic I just know the slow starting and engine sounding like it is not getting enough fuel is usually a sucking air or loosing prime condition but the tractor is too new for that sort of thing to be happening.
My reason for asking the question is that originally I had bought a slightly used L3540 with 200 hours that was having fuel pump problems. It would just go to bogging while in use and sometimes would completely quit and have to be restarted by the prime/vent procedure to get the fuel back to the injectors. I was told after they identified the injector pump as the problem that someone had loosened a fitting on top of the pump and had damaged the pump by moving the fitting and that was the reason it was giving trouble because of the critical settings involved that were altered when the fitting was moved. That did not sound right to me but maybe so with the newer fuel pumps. I traded it for the new L3940 at the time because of that and wanting a little larger machine anyway. Just wondering if there was any wide spread problems with the injector pumps that anyone was aware of.
Thanks,
Charles
I have a 2013 L3940 with 60 hours. For the past several times I have cranked it the starter has to turn it over several times(5 or 6)for it to crank, unlike when it was new and started on the first turn. Once it had a little trouble picking up like it was out of fuel. It runs good and has good power in all conditions after it does crank. It is under warranty and I am planning to take it in for them to look at it. As a long time diesel engine owner and mechanic I just know the slow starting and engine sounding like it is not getting enough fuel is usually a sucking air or loosing prime condition but the tractor is too new for that sort of thing to be happening.
My reason for asking the question is that originally I had bought a slightly used L3540 with 200 hours that was having fuel pump problems. It would just go to bogging while in use and sometimes would completely quit and have to be restarted by the prime/vent procedure to get the fuel back to the injectors. I was told after they identified the injector pump as the problem that someone had loosened a fitting on top of the pump and had damaged the pump by moving the fitting and that was the reason it was giving trouble because of the critical settings involved that were altered when the fitting was moved. That did not sound right to me but maybe so with the newer fuel pumps. I traded it for the new L3940 at the time because of that and wanting a little larger machine anyway. Just wondering if there was any wide spread problems with the injector pumps that anyone was aware of.
Thanks,
Charles