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superbinder Posted - 12/02/2013 : 16:45:26
My DGT 1700 is not starting so well, I get power to all 3 glowplugs, but it seems that they are not all working. Has a lot of black smoke and missing for a minute or so.WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CHECK EM?
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Cvans Posted - 12/23/2013 : 12:01:47
I finally installed a soft plug heater on the Kubota D950. One hour with that on the coldest days and it starts like it is July. Love it.
Paulcurtis3 Posted - 12/23/2013 : 11:16:37
My bobcat has a kabota . Starts in the coldest of weather with glow plugs, not at all below 30 without them. However my other one has a Mitsubishi and it will start no matter how cold without anything.
mikeman Posted - 12/10/2013 : 12:15:19
Sure I make fun of the kobotas.
Tried starting the 920H Sunday at 24 degrees til the battery died.
Cvans Posted - 12/06/2013 : 12:51:26
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They had no freewheel feature so a dead tractor was a 600 pound anchor.


Boy that's for sure.
skunkhome Posted - 12/05/2013 : 19:38:54
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Originally posted by mikeman

Sounds like koboatas are cold blooded.
How cold could it have been Phil?

No very cold. I don't think the glow plugs on the G1800 worked at all. I never could pin it down as it did not have a dedicated glow plug circuit like the G5200. The G1800 was hard to start in August so I didn't even try in February. It was a pain when they wouldn't start especially if they were blocking other tractors or equipment. They had no freewheel feature so a dead tractor was a 600 pound anchor.
Cvans Posted - 12/05/2013 : 14:51:32

Can't speak for the newer Kubota engines but the older ones do like glow plugs to start cold. Even after setting for a little while warming the glow plugs a little get's you instant starts and saves wear on the starter.

mikeman Posted - 12/05/2013 : 12:23:16
Sounds like koboatas are cold blooded.
How cold could it have been Phil?
skunkhome Posted - 12/04/2013 : 19:53:21
Back when I had my kubotas I used to plumb a hair dryer into the air intake to preheat the intake air to ease cold starting in cold weather.
superbinder Posted - 12/04/2013 : 19:44:00
I took them out and put 12v to em. I spent a lot of time at napa, oreillys autozone and a diesel repair shop.
powerstroke1971 Posted - 12/03/2013 : 23:33:37
black smoke from a diesel is a choked air inlet. Inop glow plugs usually generate blue-gray smoke with a cold engine, but clears up quickly.
Cvans Posted - 12/03/2013 : 21:14:46
Just out of curiosity how did your check them.
I've heard of people picking up glow plugs at NAPA. Haven't tried them myself.
superbinder Posted - 12/03/2013 : 20:01:17
checked em out today, 1 bad. NGK y145t had to order from england
superbinder Posted - 12/03/2013 : 10:23:27
I will get on it today, 65 degrees......29 tomorrow
Cvans Posted - 12/02/2013 : 22:07:33
You can take them out of the head and hook the power back up to them and see if all three glow. They must be grounded to do this. Or take an ohm meter and check and see if you get the same reading on all of them.

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