Jnasystems
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2010
- Messages
- 125
- Location
- Waukesha Co, WI
- Tractor
- 1986 Ford/NH 1520, 1950 Allis Chalmers WD, 2001 NH EC35 (track hoe)
The tractor is now unresponsive. I have tried charging the battery, cleaning the terminals, checking voltages and nothing is working. I even tried a new starter and the same thing happens using the old vs new - nothing. I have 12v at the starter, and when I turn the key, I get a voltage (didn't get a good reading as I was doing it myself, but was above 10v). When I connect a starter, it turns for about half a second and then nothing at all. The old starter does the same thing. Is there a fuse or breaker that could be causing this? the lights in the dash work.
It had been working fine, then I had a really cold day and it had a real hard time running - kept turning off. It had been outside so I thought maybe something was frozen - it did eventually run just fine and I was able to plow the drive. after that I put it in the barn to keep it dry so things didn't freeze up again. when I went to restart the tractor, the starter spun, turned the engine for about 2 seconds then disengaged and free spun. I tried this several more times thinking maybe it was again just too cold. then it stopped doing anything. and that is where it is now - not doing anything. I thought for sure there was a problem with the solenoid, but I took the starter to autozone for a bench test and it is working correctly. the sprocket extends and spins just fine on the bench. also the same thing happens with a new starter from the dealer, so it has to be something else. any ideas?
Thanks,
Joe
It had been working fine, then I had a really cold day and it had a real hard time running - kept turning off. It had been outside so I thought maybe something was frozen - it did eventually run just fine and I was able to plow the drive. after that I put it in the barn to keep it dry so things didn't freeze up again. when I went to restart the tractor, the starter spun, turned the engine for about 2 seconds then disengaged and free spun. I tried this several more times thinking maybe it was again just too cold. then it stopped doing anything. and that is where it is now - not doing anything. I thought for sure there was a problem with the solenoid, but I took the starter to autozone for a bench test and it is working correctly. the sprocket extends and spins just fine on the bench. also the same thing happens with a new starter from the dealer, so it has to be something else. any ideas?
Thanks,
Joe