Posted by Keith Molden on December 27, 2022 at 06:16:26 from (173.80.132.207):
In Reply to: Broke my tractor posted by Destroked 450 on December 26, 2022 at 20:49:39:
Be glad it's one you can still work on. I just paid $4100. for new injectors in my M6060 Kubota with right at 700 hours on it. They were replaced in 2019 with 350 hours under warranty. Exactly the same thing this time except nothing written given to me and for some odd reason my old ones have not been returned to me. The dealer just says they were contaminated. I bit the bullet instead of arguing and put the new updated ones that the bulletin that was put out in Jan. 2021 said to replace upon failure. Seems awfully funny same amount of hours and same problem, but at least I have it running again. My fuel test came back with no contamination noted but I understand the common rail systems can be a pain. Got it back just before the mp0olar vortex so I'm grateful it's running. Didn't mean to hijack ytour post. Keith
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