more then likely a safety switch had a Kubota that was doing the look up not starting fix kit for John Deere or Kubota [ts a relay kit the is a cheep fixIs anyone familiar with this kind of tractor? When turning ignition key over it just clicks; if i put jumper cables on battery and ground other positive end to tractor it will crank.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
im sorry will doWelcome again, your explanation of what you’re doing to get it to crank is a bit confusing. The part where you “ground the other positive end” really makes no sense. Try to post some pictures of what you touch to what to make it crank. Pictures attach through the “Attach files” button.
Agree with destroyed....clean cable ends, and if the cables have corrosion replace them. Most no start issues are cable related corrosion on either hot or ground, can't stress it enough. What you describe happens on my New Holland 3010s when it's not groundingIs anyone familiar with this kind of tractor? When turning ignition key over it just clicks; if i put jumper cables on battery and ground other positive end to tractor it will crank.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Are you simply using a jumper cables (jump start type) to clamp on the terminal at the battery and then connecting it to the opposite end to the opposite end of the same battery cable essentially doubling the cable? If that makes it work either the connections of the cable ends are not carrying the power or there is an internal connection problem with the cable conductor to either the terminal end that goes on the battery post or the eye lug that goes on the solenoid or the starter where ever. In other words the cable is bad.Welcome again, your explanation of what you’re doing to get it to crank is a bit confusing. The part where you “ground the other positive end” really makes no sense. Try to post some pictures of what you touch to what to make it crank. Pictures attach through the “Attach files” button.
Thank you so much. will replace cables and see what happens. I did put new ends on the but that didn't seem to help.Agree with destroyed....clean cable ends, and if the cables have corrosion replace them. Most no start issues are cable related corrosion on either hot or ground, can't stress it enough. What you describe happens on my New Holland 3010s when it's not grounding
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I also burnt wires on the ignition. the hot(red), the heater wire(blue) and the ignition wire black with red in it I have identified. The wire that goes to the accessory wad burnt really bad but as I peeled back the harness there was a red/white wire attached to it but both are separate. I have to hot wire my fuel shut off solenoid to get fuel to the injectiors; so my question was the original accessory wire part of the red/ White wire. I'm sending pics![]()
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I suspect he meant to type “accessory was burnt” (d & s next to each other on keyboard)What is this accessory wad you mentioned
I to apologize to all those folks who responded to my questions about my FT555. It's really hard on here for me to explain what's actually going on but I try and do the best I can.I suspect he meant to type “accessory was burnt” (d & s next to each other on keyboard)
You said “I also burnt the wires…” does this mean it happened while you were doing some “testing” and there was a short or something that caused this to happen? Or did this happen during operation of the tractor and you just discovered this while try to fix an issue?I also burnt wires on the ignition. the hot(red), the heater wire(blue) and the ignition wire black with red in it I have identified. The wire that goes to the accessory wad burnt really bad but as I peeled back the harness there was a red/white wire attached to it but both are separate. I have to hot wire my fuel shut off solenoid to get fuel to the injectiors; so my question was the original accessory wire part of the red/ White wire. I'm sending pics
from a shortYou said “I also burnt the wires…” does this mean it happened while you were doing some “testing” and there was a short or something that caused this to happen? Or did this happen during operation of the tractor and you just discovered this while try to fix an issue?
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