pritcharddesign
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 - Apr 21, 2021
 
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- Tractor
 - Kubota ZG127s
 
I have had so much trouble with my Kubota zg126s stalling/not starting. A friend and I determined it's (most recently) fuel related. He replaced the fuel pump and I got a bunch done!
Two days ago I picked up yard waste and carried it to the woods in a cart pulled by the mower, about 3 cart loads, stopping and starting fine. Then I started to mow and after about 10 minutes, it stalled and wouldn't start.
Being used to it, I just got off and left it there. The next day I'd remembered my friend and I had talked about the 'wand' going from the tank cap into the tank (not where you fill it) figuring that was what measured when it's low. Sometimes when it's stalled I put a little gas in and it would start. That didn't happen yesterday.
Is it possible that the 'wand' isn't as long as it should be for measuring how full the tank is and the mower won't start because it thinks the tank is empty?? I know it seems farfetched but this mower has a lot of safeties.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Two days ago I picked up yard waste and carried it to the woods in a cart pulled by the mower, about 3 cart loads, stopping and starting fine. Then I started to mow and after about 10 minutes, it stalled and wouldn't start.
Being used to it, I just got off and left it there. The next day I'd remembered my friend and I had talked about the 'wand' going from the tank cap into the tank (not where you fill it) figuring that was what measured when it's low. Sometimes when it's stalled I put a little gas in and it would start. That didn't happen yesterday.
Is it possible that the 'wand' isn't as long as it should be for measuring how full the tank is and the mower won't start because it thinks the tank is empty?? I know it seems farfetched but this mower has a lot of safeties.