Not all are same key but many models will have the same keyAre all Kubota keys the same? Both of my older Ford tractors use the same key. I keep a couple of extra spares for when I lose one.![]()
So, I’ve got power to the switch for glow plugs and starter. But I get no power to starter when I turn itJust go on Ebay and buy keys.
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Top start it you just need to jump the starter from the large terminal to the small spade terminal at the starter.
If it's cold you can jump the glow plugs before the lamp / indicator ( coil ) on the dash till the indicator glows.
those keys didn’t work. I’ve got it turning but won’t put out any fuel. Won’t bleed. Saw metallic particles in the first bit of fuel that came out.Just go on Ebay and buy keys.
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Top start it you just need to jump the starter from the large terminal to the small spade terminal at the starter.
If it's cold you can jump the glow plugs before the lamp / indicator ( coil ) on the dash till the indicator glows.
So it sounds like someone has been playing with it and changed the ignition switch to non oem Switch.So, I’ve got power to the switch for glow plugs and starter. But I get no power to starter when I turn it
I have the two red wires at the ignition jumped.that made the dash light work. Do I need to jump another wire to get fuel? It doesn’t seem to be bleeding the lines even though I’ve been cranking for ever.
those keys didn’t work. I’ve got it turning but won’t put out any fuel. Won’t bleed. Saw metallic particles in the first bit of fuel that came out.
I cracked the lines at the injectors. TSo it sounds like someone has been playing with it and changed the ignition switch to non oem Switch.
I would be surprised if the glow plugs are even working properly with the switch.
That tractor is super simple, no electric controls the fuel.
You need power to the starter solenoid and to the glow plugs and that's it.
The throttle lever and/or a stop knob (usually bottom right of the dash) is all that controls fuel.
The start circuit will have one safety switch at the clutch pedal and that's it.
Where did you open the fuel circuit to see something metallic in the fuel?
And you shouldn't have to bleed it if it was running.
it sat for a few years. I changed all the fluids and filters and now I’m trying to get it to bleed since it’s turning well. When I first cracked the lines it was at the block above the injectors. Then I pulled the lines all together from the injection pump. Nothing is coming out. Barely air bubbles. Even. Do you think my injector may be bad or should I just run the lines back and tighten them? Maybe it’ll cause a vacuum to suck diesel through? Not what I’m used to but I’m open to opinionsSo it sounds like someone has been playing with it and changed the ignition switch to non oem Switch.
I would be surprised if the glow plugs are even working properly with the switch.
That tractor is super simple, no electric controls the fuel.
You need power to the starter solenoid and to the glow plugs and that's it.
The throttle lever and/or a stop knob (usually bottom right of the dash) is all that controls fuel.
The start circuit will have one safety switch at the clutch pedal and that's it.
Where did you open the fuel circuit to see something metallic in the fuel?
And you shouldn't have to bleed it if it was running.
Leave the lines off of the injection pump for now.I cracked the lines at the injectors. T
it sat for a few years. I changed all the fluids and filters and now I’m trying to get it to bleed since it’s turning well. When I first cracked the lines it was at the block above the injectors. Then I pulled the lines all together from the injection pump. Nothing is coming out. Barely air bubbles. Even. Do you think my injector may be bad or should I just run the lines back and tighten them? Maybe it’ll cause a vacuum to suck diesel through? Not what I’m used to but I’m open to opinions
Fuel line to filter is open. Filter is full. Fuel cutoff lever is disengaged. Really worried about the shiny fuel. Last image I just posted.Leave the lines off of the injection pump for now.
You need to verify that the STOP lever is not engaged, as that will stop any fuel from leaving the pump.
You need to verify that fuel is getting to the pump.
Once those 2 things are verified come back and we'll dive deeper into this.
Fuel line to filter is open. Filter is full. Fuel cutoff lever is disengaged. Really worried about the shiny fuel. Last image I just posted.
Thank you, I really appreciate this help. The local Kubota guy doesn’t even want to talk to me. And charges double any time I ask him to order something. He’s a local legend of an asshole.Leave the lines off of the injection pump for now.
You need to verify that the STOP lever is not engaged, as that will stop any fuel from leaving the pump.
You need to verify that fuel is getting to the pump.
Once those 2 things are verified come back and we'll dive deeper into this.
Still no fuel from the injection pumplooks like someone added a fuel treatemnt of some kind.