The compression relief is meant to aid starting, not for shutting down the engine. I'm surprised you haven't broken something by pulling it while the engine is running.
My 1984 B6100 is still running like new with 500 hrs on the clock. Unfortunately, it lives outside, so it looks like hell! But I've plowed 40" of snow so far this season.
shutting it down like that is actually very bad for the engine, the operators manual says you can only do it in case of emergency. You have to shut it down by pulling the lever under the dashboard upwards
i wouldnt mine having one
bluejay148 6 months ago
The compression relief is meant to aid starting, not for shutting down the engine. I'm surprised you haven't broken something by pulling it while the engine is running.
My 1984 B6100 is still running like new with 500 hrs on the clock. Unfortunately, it lives outside, so it looks like hell! But I've plowed 40" of snow so far this season.
earbuckle 1 year ago
shutting it down like that is actually very bad for the engine, the operators manual says you can only do it in case of emergency. You have to shut it down by pulling the lever under the dashboard upwards
mrkubotafarmer 1 year ago
Awesome! Inspires me to maybe paint mine!
doubledutyemt 1 year ago
I've got one like that my grandpa had it for a little bit and accidentily put gas in the tank instead of diesel
cody00717 2 years ago
Awesome tractor! I liked it so much that I bought this tractor. Kubota tractors are cool.
karatedad12 2 years ago