MIkeWard
Silver Member
Tractor won’t start
I have a 1989 Ford 1920 tractor and it's been working just fine
In the past I have replaced the clutch and have a thread on it here.
Used the tractor the other day. Started normally, worked for a while. Parked it in the shed like normal. Went to start it up . Turned key and made a funny noise like a metallic crunch, turned key off. Never heard that before.
Turned key again, no noise now just red lights in dash that dimmed a little turned quickly off. tried again same thing happened. Tried next day starter made noise like it tried to engage then nothing just red lights like day before.
Ok thought bad starter. Took it to a place to have it rebuilt. They tested it and it worked fine. He even opened it up and said it looked new inside. Showed me it too. Checked solenoid and it was good too. Told me to check voltage to started had to be a full 12 volts. Said try to jump starter with key on.
New battery and cable put in last fall.
Jumped starter terminals and it made a noise like it was trying to go. But nothing.
Did it a couple of times. It’s almost like the flywheel can’t turn.
After the starter was tested and put back in, with each turn of the key it makes a noise like it’s trying to turn flywheel. Unlike before when lights just came on the second time.
Questions:
Am I going to have to split tractor to check clutch area for something jamming flywheel?
I used lo time when re assembling from clutch replacement. Could a bolt or something else vibrated out and jammed fly wheel?
If the tractor is in neutral can I safely pull it forward to get bucket and backhoe off. I can’t do it in shed no room behind it. Could borrow skid steer to do this.
No engine no hydraulics to move outriggers on backhoe.
If I have to split tractor again I will wait for warmer weather
Any help figuring this out will be greatly appreciated
Thanks everyone!
I have a 1989 Ford 1920 tractor and it's been working just fine
In the past I have replaced the clutch and have a thread on it here.
Used the tractor the other day. Started normally, worked for a while. Parked it in the shed like normal. Went to start it up . Turned key and made a funny noise like a metallic crunch, turned key off. Never heard that before.
Turned key again, no noise now just red lights in dash that dimmed a little turned quickly off. tried again same thing happened. Tried next day starter made noise like it tried to engage then nothing just red lights like day before.
Ok thought bad starter. Took it to a place to have it rebuilt. They tested it and it worked fine. He even opened it up and said it looked new inside. Showed me it too. Checked solenoid and it was good too. Told me to check voltage to started had to be a full 12 volts. Said try to jump starter with key on.
New battery and cable put in last fall.
Jumped starter terminals and it made a noise like it was trying to go. But nothing.
Did it a couple of times. It’s almost like the flywheel can’t turn.
After the starter was tested and put back in, with each turn of the key it makes a noise like it’s trying to turn flywheel. Unlike before when lights just came on the second time.
Questions:
Am I going to have to split tractor to check clutch area for something jamming flywheel?
I used lo time when re assembling from clutch replacement. Could a bolt or something else vibrated out and jammed fly wheel?
If the tractor is in neutral can I safely pull it forward to get bucket and backhoe off. I can’t do it in shed no room behind it. Could borrow skid steer to do this.
No engine no hydraulics to move outriggers on backhoe.
If I have to split tractor again I will wait for warmer weather
Any help figuring this out will be greatly appreciated
Thanks everyone!