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Posted by Butch on Saturday, October 10, 2009:In Reply to: Kubota L2650 will not turn off posted by Phil on Saturday, October 10, 2009:
Does it have a rod to pull when shutting off,
or does it shut off with the switch??? If it
shuts off with the switch, look at the shut off
valve, and the wiring to it, also look at the
fuses for a blown fuse. The shut off valve I
think is on the injector pump, with I think one
wire going to it, Not sure on this, mine has
a manual pull rod.
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