Smiles007
Member
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2012
- Messages
- 34
- Location
- Moscow, Mi
- Tractor
- Kubota B2100HST and John Deere Model G (1938)
Hey Y'all. I'm a TBN Virgin, so be gentle. I purchased a used 1999 Kubota B2100HST in March 2011 with 663 hours on the tractor. I got a great deal on it. It wasn't in perfect condition cause it had some dents in the hood from fire woo falling backward off the FEL ..... but it ran strong and the tractor had been split apart to fix some hydraulic issues at around 500 hrs. so i assumed it been taken care of. The moral here:NEVER ASSUME when buying a used tractor. I finally got around to changing the fuel filter today, and there was some gunk in the bottom of the fuel bowl. (picture two large pinches of salt to equate to the amount of gunk in the bottom of the bowl). my machine was running fine, but i had decided to check it out anyway..... the fuel filter was rough looking

too. i estimate the fuel filter had not been changed in about two years/ 200 hrs, and i am very aware this way past the service interval of the machine.(clean every 50 hrs, replace every 100) . The filter and the bowl are skweeeky clean now after some TIC from yours truely. One question for the veterans on TBN: How much will this effect the life of my engine? How much earlier will I have to do some injector work? My main concern is keeping my machine running smoothly as possible for as long as possible, so on new equipment I own i go slightly over the top when following maintenance schedules. Thanks advance to the knowledge out here on TBN. ----Smiles

too. i estimate the fuel filter had not been changed in about two years/ 200 hrs, and i am very aware this way past the service interval of the machine.(clean every 50 hrs, replace every 100) . The filter and the bowl are skweeeky clean now after some TIC from yours truely. One question for the veterans on TBN: How much will this effect the life of my engine? How much earlier will I have to do some injector work? My main concern is keeping my machine running smoothly as possible for as long as possible, so on new equipment I own i go slightly over the top when following maintenance schedules. Thanks advance to the knowledge out here on TBN. ----Smiles