Hey bud I have the same tractor. Keep an eye on the engine oil. If it keeps going up your hydraulic pump blew seals and hydraulic oil is in the engine oil. Not a good thing and is probably the reason for the piston going out. I haven't figured out the problem yet and I'm on my second hydraulic pump since I bought mine a couple of years ago. So, at the moment I'm not going to run mine much until I get this hydraulic pump thing figured out. I'm thinking that there is too much pressure in the system someplace. But, I'm not a hydraulic expert. So, I keep watching videos and learn as much as I can.
Speaking from experience. Try and avoid idling under 1,000 rpm Or simply turn it off. . The inline 3 cylinder engines vibrate front to back, not in the normal rotation way a even number piston inline engine does. They take the center splines out in the clutch disk, when they get idled a lot. I've known a few that lasted less then 500 hours. 0.01c
Nice job brother!!! Next time Grease the pin before you put it in a cylinder.. also titan attachments will have everything you need for that girl. I really enjoyed your video thanks for posting it.
I have this exact tractor. I can't imagine what kind of abuse that tractor and the donor tractor must have seen. I don't exactly baby mine, I've had it 20 years and the starter never makes more than 2 revolutions before starting. Doesn't matter if it's 10 below or 110.
Hey bud I have the same tractor. Keep an eye on the engine oil. If it keeps going up your hydraulic pump blew seals and hydraulic oil is in the engine oil. Not a good thing and is probably the reason for the piston going out. I haven't figured out the problem yet and I'm on my second hydraulic pump since I bought mine a couple of years ago. So, at the moment I'm not going to run mine much until I get this hydraulic pump thing figured out. I'm thinking that there is too much pressure in the system someplace. But, I'm not a hydraulic expert. So, I keep watching videos and learn as much as I can.
Nice work. I liked the declaration that it owed you money. I need to look at several of my projects that way!
Very good job thanks
Great video!
I have one to do I wish you would have showed step by step
Speaking from experience.
Try and avoid idling under 1,000 rpm
Or simply turn it off.
.
The inline 3 cylinder engines vibrate front to back, not in the normal rotation way a even number piston inline engine does.
They take the center splines out in the clutch disk, when they get idled a lot.
I've known a few that lasted less then 500 hours.
0.01c
Seen a few clutch center disk splines taken out on 3 cylinder tractors , good tip ,won't let mine idle for ages now
Nice tractor, and good job getting it fixed
Thank you
Absolutely fantastic job.
Thank you sir
Nice job brother!!! Next time Grease the pin before you put it in a cylinder.. also titan attachments will have everything you need for that girl. I really enjoyed your video thanks for posting it.
good job
Any idea how many hours it took to swap the engines?
I have this exact tractor. I can't imagine what kind of abuse that tractor and the donor tractor must have seen. I don't exactly baby mine, I've had it 20 years and the starter never makes more than 2 revolutions before starting. Doesn't matter if it's 10 below or 110.
I recently bought a L3400 and it’s the same way. I barely bump the key and it starts even with a cracked block
poor kubota 👍
You sound depressing
Lol thanks i guess