BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours

   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours #1  

deathtoblackberries

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Location
Battle Ground, WA
Tractor
Kubota BX2380
My BX2380 always started right up with the throttle at idle, never a problem. Then out of the blue it cranks and cranks and won't start. I have to push the throttle to 50% and then it cranks a fair bit slowly starts firing like on 1 of the 3 cyclinders and takes several seconds to fully start. Once started it runs smooth as silk.

I was thinking glo plugs but my Kubota dealer says no way they are needed at less than 100 hours. I performed a FULL service including both fuel filters, air filters, engine and HST oil and filters. No difference still having a hard time starting. Is it possible to foul glo plugs? I may just go ahead and replace them. I have run 2-3 tanks of fuel through it since it started this, same fuel I put in my F350 Chevron.

Any ideas?
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours
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#2  
I also tested the glo plug electrical with my multi meter, I have power to all 3.
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours #3  
Glow plugs rarely go bad.

I would make sure there isn't corrosion causing high impedance. You may also want to take a current draw as well.
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours #4  
In Battle Ground it should start w/o glow plugs almost as fast as with. At least my 25 does. I would think it is some thing else. Check your air cleaner. I read all the problems folks post here n there low use machines. I have over 1500 hrs on my 8 year old BX and have never had any of these problems. Am I living right or what. Maybe the BXs thrive on hard year round use.

Ron
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours #5  
Just because u have power TO the gp's doesn't mean they're getting hot.. know what I mean?
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours
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#6  
Here's another clue, it seems to start easier with a full tank of fuel vs half a tank. Fuel pump? Both filters have fuel in them but maybe the pump is weak? I doubt the fuel pump though because once its started it runs fine. Seabee all filters have been replaced.
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours #7  
if you bought it new it should still be in warrenty.
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours
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#8  
Yes its under warranty, the dealer says 2-3 weeks before they can even look at it and $100 charge for pickup and return so if I can fix myself all the better.
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours #9  
Have you tried removing the fuel cap and starting it? Maybe the vent is clogged.
 
   / BX 2380 hard to start less than 100 hours
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#10  
No but its worth a shot. It really seems to be a temp related thing. After I run the tractor for a while and its at operating temp it will start. But if I let it cool down a bit, say half way, still quite warm, it struggles to start. Does the BX have fuel injectors?
 

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