hillrancher
Well-known member
Have trouble with Kubota at times will not go over 1700 rpms. The local dealer had the scanner brought over and said it was the throttle sensor. The cost would be 1200 to 1400 dollars to fix.
Today parts man called said factory rep. was in town would I bring it over. Rescanned found it to be 2 and 3 injectors bad. If I could wait for them to send the injector to Atlanta may not cost anything to fix. I am also going to get a new paint on fenders and hood. This explains why a person gets so many new parts on repairs at the local shops. Have already spent 320 $ diagnostic before.
Today parts man called said factory rep. was in town would I bring it over. Rescanned found it to be 2 and 3 injectors bad. If I could wait for them to send the injector to Atlanta may not cost anything to fix. I am also going to get a new paint on fenders and hood. This explains why a person gets so many new parts on repairs at the local shops. Have already spent 320 $ diagnostic before.