Kubota L2500 overheating problem
Frankc302
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2004-07-25 91870
Hi guys, I have a problem. I have a Kubota L2500 I just recently started using. I am having some overheating problems. It is very hot where I work (90+). I was wondering if you had any suggestions.
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Kubota L2500 overheating problem
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2004-07-26 91902
The first thing I'd belooking at would be the radiator and being sure that it is clean on the outside as well as the inside. ....
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Kubota L2500 overheating problem
TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2004-07-26 91905
Some tractors tend to over-heat when doing heavy work on hot days. It's possibly normal and then slower ground speeds may be needed. I wonder if it's making black exhaust smoke when it seems to be over-heated and if it blows out coolant?
There are some things to check. I think that using 50/50 coolant cools better than water alone. I'd keep the rad screen clean and the fins blown out and check the fan belt for tightness. I'd also check that the upper rad hose gets hot and maybe look for flow through the cap while it's at operating temperature and that the right oil is used. You might pressure check the cap and flush the system.
If these things don't help, there are some engine and fuel things to check such as exhaust obstructions and valve clearances.
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JParker
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 152 Richmond, VA Pics |
2004-07-26 91969
Definitely check out the radiator and front grille for blockage. There have been discussions in the archive about Kubotas not coming up to operating temperature and I have to admit mine falls into that category as well (B7800).
In 85-90 degree heat, with 5' rotary cutter on 18" pasture grass & weeds the tractor stays at or below normal on the gauge.
- JP ....
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frankc3
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 1 Florida |
2004-07-31 92375
I washed out the rediator and took out the thermastat and it ran a little cooler. I don't think having the thermastat out of it is bad for it but I am watching it close ....
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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2004-07-31 92377
Probably an unlikely screnario but be sure to establish that the water pump is functioning properly. The coolant has to circulate to do the cooling properly. ....
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TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2004-08-01 92419
Chief's point should be the first thing to check--no flow no cooling. I don't know if it's true for all engines but for all the ones I've seen, with the rap cap off I could see the coolant surge when the engine rpm is increased (and the thermostat is open). A faulty water pump and several things could cause low flow and it'd be good to establish that the flow is adequate before suggesting more things to check. If you have the rad cap off it'd be good to look for bubbles in the coolant as well.
Removing the thermostat likely wouldn't solve a heating problem. In addition, when the weather gets cooler the engine may never come up to normal operating temperature, which isn't good especially for diesels. ....
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harvey
Join Date: Sep 2000 Posts: 1550 Moravia, NY Pics |
2004-08-01 92421
Just a after thought here. B 4 U replace waterpumps, As TomG said check drive belt condition and tension. What is the condition of the lower radiator hose? Does it retain its shape when hot? had it been cut on the interior by a overtightened hose clamp and part of the inside rubber peeled away blocking the line? ....
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FERRARI
Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 90 OOLTEWAH, TENNESSEE Pics |
2004-08-01 92442
I know this sounds simple, but over 20 yrs ago, I had a
B-7200 HST....it kept heating up and the motor would stop.....I called the dealer out, and he said that it was nothing.......every time this happened, I would bleed the fuel system which took me about 10 to 15 minutes.....They told me it was in the fue system....and sure enough after I would bleed the system, it would start and run for about 30 more minutes while I was cutting......This was all in the summer....and it gets very hot here in the summer.......after about 6 weeks of this happening over and over again......I figured out that the motor was overheating and SEIZING-UP! it had time to cool off as I was bleeding the fuel system!....the fan belt appeared to be on tight, but was slipping and not turning the water pump enought to cool the engine!!!! They compression tested the motor and said it was in great shape....but I never trusted that mechanic again......I was the real reason I traded that tractor in on a new, at that time, B8200 HST....Which is now twenty years old.....SO CHECK AND REPLACE THAT BELT...... ....
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Smitty2
Join Date: Aug 2020 Posts: 8 PA |
2020-08-12 199582
This a interesting though old post on a solution I would have not guessed.
Be great to get an idea of at what age a fan belt get s dried out in years and or hours? ....
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