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<blockquote data-quote="goodtech" data-source="post: 1659" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>First thing I would do is to check the turbo, even though I haven't seen the turbos on the kubotas go bad yet. The next thing that I would do is pull the injectors and run a compression test on it. What I have found in these little kubota engines is that someone usually takes and puts the machine on there side and or back and they stop running it then start it up usually bending a rod. The engine will still run pretty good but they usually have a nice little white smoke cloud behind them. If that is not the case, How well was this unit cared for where oil changes done every 250 hrs? these little kubotas when cared for usually go for 5000+ hrs, if you don't care for them, like one I have in my shop they will go 1300 hrs and die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodtech, post: 1659, member: 259"] First thing I would do is to check the turbo, even though I haven't seen the turbos on the kubotas go bad yet. The next thing that I would do is pull the injectors and run a compression test on it. What I have found in these little kubota engines is that someone usually takes and puts the machine on there side and or back and they stop running it then start it up usually bending a rod. The engine will still run pretty good but they usually have a nice little white smoke cloud behind them. If that is not the case, How well was this unit cared for where oil changes done every 250 hrs? these little kubotas when cared for usually go for 5000+ hrs, if you don't care for them, like one I have in my shop they will go 1300 hrs and die. [/QUOTE]
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