brand new tractor ...need help

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yukonhunter

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I have a brand new jd 4520 sitting in my pole barn...its been a terribly cold winter and I haven't started it since November...I went to start it this weekend and it made a fast clicking sound when trying to start it...any ideas what it is...dying battery??? Thx guys
 
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Fast clicking sound could be a battery in need of a charge, especially if it's been sitting all winter.
 
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I'm with Happy... sounds like the starter relay clicking due to low voltage.
I keep a trickle charger on my vehicles that don't get used for months over the winter.

Pete
 
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Fast clicking is almost always a dead battery. A battery maintainer is a really good idea if you're going to let it sit for long periods of time (the battery will last a lot longer that way), and the good thing is, they're inexpensive.
 
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Battery needs recharging. If you don't plan to use the tractor during the cold months, remove the battery, charge it up fully and put it on a trickle charger.
 
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Your in N.Y. where I am, been below zero many times out in the country. Buy a Battery Tender, it will maintain the charge and never over charge like trickle chargers will. I have 4 , motorcycle , Kubota, Truck, Small lawn tractor, and have used them for years. About $50.00 @ Wallys.
DevilDog
 
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Fast click is the starter relay.

Modern electronics do not like low / variable voltage. Sure fire way to cause expensive failures is to let the battery fail.


If you do get a trickle charger, get a good one. The cheap ones can actually damage the battery by continuously putting too much juice in after it's fully charged. The above post on a battery tender is good advice!
 
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I used to have this issue for many of my engines, big or small. Part of my problem was how I moved the equipment around before storing it. I was starting something, moving it out of the way, shutting it down within a couple minutes and then leaving it sit for weeks. The batteries weren't charged properly before storing because of that, so they sulfated and wouldn't hold a full charge. Leaving a battery sit for weeks drains them too. Now I use battery minders on everything at least once a month, if not on continuously. My batteries are holding a charge like new again.
 
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Thx so much guys....I'm going to buy one today...I feel better now lol
 
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naaa, i think the tractor appreciates staying indoors all winter.....and doesnt want to work anymore.


its cold out there
 
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How'd you make out yukonhunter?
 
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I'm going to my cabin in the morning ...I bought a jump charger...called the dealer...he told me to take it out and if its bad that they will replace it....do you think it is a bad battery dying after only two months of sitting???
 
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I remember reading/hearing somewhere that a fully charged battery is only at 50% at zero degrees. It is very possible that it died after a few months. Most SCUTs don't have an alternator so the battery takes a bit to be fully charged using the dyno.
 
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Most SCUTs don't have an alternator so the battery takes a bit to be fully charged using the dyno.

According to parts catalog a JD 4520 has an alternator. Can you name some SCUT's with a dynamo? I thought all late model tractors had an alternator but so much for old folks thinking.
 
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sounds like you need to charge your battery real good.an then if your going to let it set for long periods of time crank it once or twice a week.or put a trickle charger on it every so often.
 
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According to parts catalog a JD 4520 has an alternator. Can you name some SCUT's with a dynamo? I thought all late model tractors had an alternator but so much for old folks thinking.

Kubota B series ... my buddies B2920 had one.
 
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I'm going to my cabin in the morning ...I bought a jump charger...called the dealer...he told me to take it out and if its bad that they will replace it....do you think it is a bad battery dying after only two months of sitting???

Unless you left something on, the battery shouldn't have gone dead in 2 months, even in cold weather, I parked my old f600 for a year and a half, the battery was 3 years old when parked, it started on its own with no jump, I did have to dribble a little gas down the carb.

Take the dealer up on his offer, return the battery for a free replacement.

I use these on my Tractor, Boat, and riding mower. I bought the three pack 3 years ago, they work great, they keep the battery fully charged without overcharging,


1 pack http://www.amazon.com/Battery-Tender-021-0123-Junior-Charger/dp/B000CITK8S/ref=sr_1_1/191-4492021-5054432?ie=UTF8&qid=1395525841&sr=8-1&keywords=battery+tenders

3 pack Amazon.com: 3 PACK Battery Tender Junior Jr. 12V Battery Trickle Charger 12 Volt: Home Improvement
 

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