I have a '95 Kubota B7100 hst. This tractor runs great once started and also starts immediately when the engine is warm.
The problem, or question, is how much should I have to turn it over before it starts? I always turn the key on for 20-30 seconds before turning it over; however, it coughs and sputters and usually takes another 20 to 30 seconds to start. And it doesn't matter whether it hasn't run for a week or if I ran it the day before.
Now, this may not seem to be a problem, but I am wondering if it should start easier. I guess my real concern is that I will wear out the starter through unnecessary overuse.
Do I have a problem, or is this normal for starting this tractor with about 600 hours of run time?
Thanks!
The problem, or question, is how much should I have to turn it over before it starts? I always turn the key on for 20-30 seconds before turning it over; however, it coughs and sputters and usually takes another 20 to 30 seconds to start. And it doesn't matter whether it hasn't run for a week or if I ran it the day before.
Now, this may not seem to be a problem, but I am wondering if it should start easier. I guess my real concern is that I will wear out the starter through unnecessary overuse.
Do I have a problem, or is this normal for starting this tractor with about 600 hours of run time?
Thanks!