How many hours on a typical Kubota diesel before rebuild or replace

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Looking at the thread on how many hours people have on their tractors. I know I over maintain my BX, oil changes every 100 hours, fuel and air filters too often. But, is there a number that is a good time to do major work to them? Ie: rings, glow plugs at 3K hours etc.
 

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Ok, my knowledge is based on other forums posts. I have read 5,000 hrs is easily achieved with good maintenance. I have seen Kubota tractors with over 3,000 and they look and sound brand new. My tractor reads 395 hours, but my guess is 1,395 hrs. It starts as good as a new one. I looked at an LX first......then I saw my b8200. Almost, physically, the same size, 3/4 it's weight and she started just as fast. It doesn't act 35 years old. My grandfather always said take care of your stuff like their your children and they will be with you a lifetime.
 
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I'm No expert but I did own a 2001 BX2200 w/loader, 60" mower for 23 years. Used it on average of 20 hrs a month for the 23 years and never had to repair any major component. Just sold it for 6K and put that down on a 2023 BX2680 w/loader and mower deck. And there's No such thing as "Over Maintained" on a diesel tractor. I just mowed for the first time this year (approx. 4 acres) with the BX2680 and replaced the air filter after the first mow.
 
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I have a Bobcat skid steer, with a semi-functioning hour meter. It reads a little over 5,000 hours, and I'm sure it has more than that. The Kubota engine in it is rock solid, uses no oil, and gives no reason to be worried.
 

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Looking at the thread on how many hours people have on their tractors. I know I over maintain my BX, oil changes every 100 hours, fuel and air filters too often. But, is there a number that is a good time to do major work to them? Ie: rings, glow plugs at 3K hours etc.
With the amount you use your BX, Your rebuild will be....
Not in your lifetime! ;)
 
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Looking at the thread on how many hours people have on their tractors. I know I over maintain my BX, oil changes every 100 hours, fuel and air filters too often. But, is there a number that is a good time to do major work to them? Ie: rings, glow plugs at 3K hours etc.
Engine life depends mostly upon maintenance and usage, e.g., abuse.

My B1750HST, bought new in May of 1993, has been just about flawless.

In this case the best advise is: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 

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Your Kubota engine uses ONE THING more than anything else…and it will LAST LONGER if you keep that ONE THING CLEAN……. AIR.

Keeping the air filters serviced is more important than changing the oil.
 

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that’s what I’m hoping for!
and yes, I still wash it and wax it at least once a year
I would have you come do mine, but it would take months to work off my well placed rust inhibiting oil soaked sand mix. :LOL:
 

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These small Kubota diesel engines are darn near bulletproof. In industrial applications they can last many thousands of hours with proper operation and maintenance. They do not like or tolerate overheating though, and it seems that is something that is often overlooked by us weekend warriors. There have been hundreds if not thousands of threads on the tractor forums on the topic over the years. Learning how to avoid overheating has to be a major part of keeping your Kubota (or any other small diesel), going.
 

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These small Kubota diesel engines are darn near bulletproof. In industrial applications they can last many thousands of hours with proper operation and maintenance. They do not like or tolerate overheating though, and it seems that is something that is often overlooked by us weekend warriors. There have been hundreds if not thousands of threads on the tractor forums on the topic over the years. Learning how to avoid overheating has to be a major part of keeping your Kubota (or any other small diesel), going.
Yep…. don’t neglect to blow out that radiator chaff-screen….(and your primary air filter.)