Racor...Another water in the fuel tragedy. Water and high pressure common rail diesels do not mix. Filter your fuel and make sure it has a water block in the filter media.
There was a guy with the same failure last week. Was a kubota.... something about water in the fuel.I'm guessing you won't find anyone with the same failure.
I know that there were issues with Volkswagen high pressure fuel pumps, that were related, to water in the fuel, grenading the pumps. You may want to do a Google search for VW related HPFP issues. There were extensive discussions about that, and Particulate Filters, over at tdiclub.com. It’s the same technology, so hopefully it will be of some help to you, in terms of cause, and solutions. Best of luck, to you!My 2019 M5-111 (tier 4) last month had catastrophic engine failure, 1,200 hours, from the diesel high pressure fuel pump. I only use gas station diesel in 5 gallon containers used only for diesel. Cost estimated $17,000. I wonder how many other Kubotas are having this issue. KTAC, Kubota insurance is not covering the claim.
I will start collecting contact info from other Kubota owners to see if this is a systemic problem of filters not filtering and maybe hold Kubota accountable. Send your contact info to me at Landruma@aol.com if interested.
You’d laugh if you saw the fuel system on my bigger kubotasI still can't get over the fact that Kubota cheaped out so much on such a sensitive fuel system. Considering how they overprice their tractors so much, would it hurt them so much if they include a simple water in fuel sensor and a light on the dash or an error code? That simple gadget could've saved lot's of money on the owners as they would easily caught the water in fuel before ruin an entire fuel system.
Even the so called "cheap brands" have a water in fuel sensor on models with common rail engines.