Posted by Bruce from Can. on June 21, 2022 at 04:30:07 from (70.50.208.159):
So my Kubota tractor suddenly stopped forward motion as my son was driving it across the yard. An alarm went off, and it started throwing codes up on the dash. And the tractor ran rough. When it was shut off, didnt want to restart very well, and rattled and ran roughly. To get it out of the way, you let up the clutch pedal and it would move about 6 feet a stop and run really poorly for a while then smooth out some. Then again try moving, 6 more feet and stopped again. I repeated this till tractor was out of the way. Called the dealership, they sent out a service man. 3 different codes, cam sensor, crankshaft sensor and transmission sensor were all reasons for the codes. Serviceman thought maybe the camshaft sensor might need to be replaced, swapped it out, no change, so he put the old original sensor back, and cleaned it with contact cleaner. Sprayed contact cleaner into the crankshaft sensor as well. Restarted the tractor, ran fine, codes gone. The nightmare of new tractors is the computerized control systems. That is what I like about my old 1030 and 930 Case tractors, all mechanical, dont even need a battery to make those tractors run. And the engine doesnt have to talk to the transmission.
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