jlt531
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I am having a problem with my Kubota F2260 mower which has a 3 cylinder diesel and hydrostatic drive.
After about 10 minutes of mowing the mower begins to shake, shudder and the exhaust will start spewing black smoke. When I stop driving with the mower deck disengaged the condition still exists. The shaking, shuddering and black smoke continues until the engine quits. This occurs at any engine speed. When restarted and the engine throttle set at any speed the problem does not exist. When driven with or without the mower deck engaged the problem comes back and the engine stalls. This keeps continuing. The problem does not occur when the mower is sitting with the engine at idle or high speed. This problem only occurs when the mower is driven.
To try and remedy the problem I have changed transmission oil, filter. The pickup screen was removed and was found to be clean. The injectors were bled no air was found in the lines. Both fuel filters were replaced.
Don稚 know if this is a problem with the engine or hydrostatic drive.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
John
After about 10 minutes of mowing the mower begins to shake, shudder and the exhaust will start spewing black smoke. When I stop driving with the mower deck disengaged the condition still exists. The shaking, shuddering and black smoke continues until the engine quits. This occurs at any engine speed. When restarted and the engine throttle set at any speed the problem does not exist. When driven with or without the mower deck engaged the problem comes back and the engine stalls. This keeps continuing. The problem does not occur when the mower is sitting with the engine at idle or high speed. This problem only occurs when the mower is driven.
To try and remedy the problem I have changed transmission oil, filter. The pickup screen was removed and was found to be clean. The injectors were bled no air was found in the lines. Both fuel filters were replaced.
Don稚 know if this is a problem with the engine or hydrostatic drive.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
John