I'm working on a John Deere 1640 that will not start if it has reached operating temperature and is then shut off.
I assume this is related: when it is summertime, it still needs glow plugs to get it to fire when it is at ambient temperature and cranks quite slowly. I have tested voltage at the starter while cranking and it is not significantly lower than the voltage at the battery when cranking.
I understand there is some sort of de-stroke valve on the hydraulic pump that can cause this problem, but I cannot find further information. Is the de-stroke problem a result of a failed part? How do you properly adjust a de-stroke valve and do you need to do it every time?
Thanks,
Chris
I assume this is related: when it is summertime, it still needs glow plugs to get it to fire when it is at ambient temperature and cranks quite slowly. I have tested voltage at the starter while cranking and it is not significantly lower than the voltage at the battery when cranking.
I understand there is some sort of de-stroke valve on the hydraulic pump that can cause this problem, but I cannot find further information. Is the de-stroke problem a result of a failed part? How do you properly adjust a de-stroke valve and do you need to do it every time?
Thanks,
Chris
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