Suburban Plowboy
Platinum Member
I am wondering if anyone else has had problems with fuel shutoff solenoids on Kubota tractors.
A few weeks back, my Kubota L3710 decided to quit shutting off when the key was turned to the OFF position. I figured I had a dead solenoid. I had a hard time getting into the tractor to look at it, so I posted a noob question about removing the side covers. When I finally got access, I saw that the solenoid had a pin on it. The pin is pulled or pushed when the key is turned off ( don't recall which). The pin fits into a sort of hook. The fit is very loose, so the pin can turn 180 degrees if it really wants to. When it does that, it's out of the hook, so the solenoid isn't triggered when the key turns.
The pin on my solenoid was 180 degrees out of position. I turned it and fit it back into the hook. I had a twist tie lying around, so I used that to restrain the pin so it could not rotate out of position again.
My question: am I missing something? It's hard to believe Kubota would create a design this stupid. Is there another part that fell out?

A few weeks back, my Kubota L3710 decided to quit shutting off when the key was turned to the OFF position. I figured I had a dead solenoid. I had a hard time getting into the tractor to look at it, so I posted a noob question about removing the side covers. When I finally got access, I saw that the solenoid had a pin on it. The pin is pulled or pushed when the key is turned off ( don't recall which). The pin fits into a sort of hook. The fit is very loose, so the pin can turn 180 degrees if it really wants to. When it does that, it's out of the hook, so the solenoid isn't triggered when the key turns.
The pin on my solenoid was 180 degrees out of position. I turned it and fit it back into the hook. I had a twist tie lying around, so I used that to restrain the pin so it could not rotate out of position again.
My question: am I missing something? It's hard to believe Kubota would create a design this stupid. Is there another part that fell out?
