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<blockquote data-quote="Markle" data-source="post: 130052" data-attributes="member: 19357"><p>Just some thoughts based on your description of the issues…if it's puffing some "smoke" when trying to start, that's usually unburnt diesel…my 743, even when weather is warm requires at least 60 seconds of glow before cranking...these kubotas need a lot of glow time. Verify glow plugs are heating by removing each and testing with 12v from a battery. So if you have fuel to injectors, adequate glow heat and time, and if it still hard start, I'd be doing compression test of each cylinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markle, post: 130052, member: 19357"] Just some thoughts based on your description of the issues…if it’s puffing some “smoke” when trying to start, that’s usually unburnt diesel…my 743, even when weather is warm requires at least 60 seconds of glow before cranking...these kubotas need a lot of glow time. Verify glow plugs are heating by removing each and testing with 12v from a battery. So if you have fuel to injectors, adequate glow heat and time, and if it still hard start, I’d be doing compression test of each cylinder. [/QUOTE]
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