UPDATED With Solution: 2013 M8560 Slow Starting
UPDATED with solution in my last post.
Tractor started nearly instantly when I first got it. Less than 500 hours. Fuel filter has less than 25 hours on it.
Out of the blue, the tractor became slow to start. 3 or 4 rounds of cranking, maybe 7 or 8 seconds each, and then it will start. What puzzles me is that it doesn't matter whether it is cold or warm, it still exhibits some slowness. Glowplug light comes on if it's cold enough, and I wait for it, but it seems to make no difference. I've left the block heater plugged in for hours and it exhibits the same behavior. Still does it when air temps are in the 70s.
Even when working the tractor, it is slow to restart if you stop to get out. Maybe takes 2 or 3 rounds when it has been running.
Don't see any smoke to speak of when cranking.
Starting aside, the thing runs like a top once it goes. No smoke while running. Fuel from a fresh, reliable source. No leaks. Once the tractor starts, it immediately runs fine with no loping or smoke to make you suspect fuel delivery issues.
My only suspicion would be the battery, and this is only because one day over the winter I started it after the battery maintainer had been plugged in for a couple of days, and it started right up. The maintainer was just plugged in because I tend to run the tractor for short spells during the winter and I wanted to be sure the battery was fully charged. I hadn't seen any battery issues.
Cranking speed sounds normal all the time though, so I'm puzzled.
Appreciate any advice.
UPDATED with solution in my last post.
Tractor started nearly instantly when I first got it. Less than 500 hours. Fuel filter has less than 25 hours on it.
Out of the blue, the tractor became slow to start. 3 or 4 rounds of cranking, maybe 7 or 8 seconds each, and then it will start. What puzzles me is that it doesn't matter whether it is cold or warm, it still exhibits some slowness. Glowplug light comes on if it's cold enough, and I wait for it, but it seems to make no difference. I've left the block heater plugged in for hours and it exhibits the same behavior. Still does it when air temps are in the 70s.
Even when working the tractor, it is slow to restart if you stop to get out. Maybe takes 2 or 3 rounds when it has been running.
Don't see any smoke to speak of when cranking.
Starting aside, the thing runs like a top once it goes. No smoke while running. Fuel from a fresh, reliable source. No leaks. Once the tractor starts, it immediately runs fine with no loping or smoke to make you suspect fuel delivery issues.
My only suspicion would be the battery, and this is only because one day over the winter I started it after the battery maintainer had been plugged in for a couple of days, and it started right up. The maintainer was just plugged in because I tend to run the tractor for short spells during the winter and I wanted to be sure the battery was fully charged. I hadn't seen any battery issues.
Cranking speed sounds normal all the time though, so I'm puzzled.
Appreciate any advice.
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