ptsg
Super Member
Oh I believe it. Doing that way, it's very easy from them to throw the "bad fuel" card at the owners and let them eat the expense of the repairs.You’d laugh if you saw the fuel system on my bigger kubotas
A small, cheap typical water/fuel separator and a smallish fuel filter.
No sensors or indicators.
The “indicator” is the tractor starts losing power or sputtering-usually when you need it most. I have simply resigned myself to 3-4 fuel filters per year.
On the other hand, the fuel quality and cleanliness in general seems to leave a lot to be desired. I've been on US forums and watching videos of truckers, farms, etc in the US for quite some time, and I'm always surprised how often you guys have to change fuel filters and how many fuel related issues you have there.
The older Kubota B7000 I had, had the same fuel filter for the 18+ years I had it and it was still in great shape with very little trash on it. I did blew it off at least twice in those years I've owned it though.