Posted by Jramsey84 on November 03, 2019 at 01:02:30 from (107.77.196.189):
I've got a kubota l260 tractor that came with the land I just purchased (24 acres) it mowes ok I've got a little automotive experience but no diesel tractors. I've fixed a few leaks here and there on the machine and I've purchased a 9 inch auger for it, states its rated for tractors that are 18 to 30 hp I am trying not to just full rev and dump the clutch but I'm having less than appropriate luck digging post holes with it. After blowing an o ring on the pump from trying to pull it out of the ground with too much soil and the leverage set up incorrectly on the bars I'm getting frustrated with it dieing in the hole I'm to fat and wore out to dig Holes myself so a machine is going to have to do it. I've heard tales of turning up the injection pump to get some more power and I feel like with just a whiff more power this tractor will do for my needs but if it cant do that Its for sale or scrap. I'm aware it will make people cry if it puts out some smoke and it's very risky to turn it up, is anyone willing and or able to help guide me to a proper on site way to turn this thing up. I am prepared to replace it if she goes but I would like to use this tractor seeing how it doesnt include a payment for its use. I've got some other implements I want to use on it and even with finesse power is just always the issue and just barely. I've got it starting easily even with a 30 degree morning I had it started with 30 seconds of glow plug and a spin so it seems healthy enough. I plan on saving up for a few years and buying similarly sized lots around me so this tractor will quickly be too small for my use but for the time being can we squeeze some more out ?
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