Mike_S
Silver Member
I refuse to have the nearest JD dealer come and get it since I got screwed on pricing promised on a previous somewhat expensive service. The next closest dealer and one I do trust, has moved farther away increasing the cost of a service call or if I need transport.
The 4400HST is 11 years old with 1000 hours and starting a few years ago, has (sadly) been left outside after purchasing a commercial zero turn mower -- leaving the main use of the tractor for mowing a mile of right-away and using the FEL and rear blade perhaps 60 hours a year. It began having starting issues a couple of years ago. in which rarely, it would refuse to start. Try it an hour later or wait until the next day and it would usually start like nothing was ever wrong -- completely intermittent and random and rare, and generally starting first crank every time. Once started, it ran perfect, never stumbling and with full power as long as it was left running. Out of the 30-40 attempts to start it this calendar year, it probably refused only 4-5 times until now.
After putting the belly mower away for the winter, and using the loader for an hour, it suddenly will NOT START AT ALL. It cranks fine -- even connected the battery to my SUV and really spun it over -- no joy. It was warm enough not to have to use the intake heater assist. I am thinking perhaps one of the safety switches might have malfunctioned or perhaps (GASP) injector pump issues. There is no sign of water in the fuel bowl and the fuel filter is replaced yearly and fuel additives are used to stabilize the fuel (which is fresh) and remove water and prevent algae from growing and prevent gelling in winter. The fuel bowl is full. With the loader installed, I cannot really get to the engine and other than the safety switch on the seat, have no clue where the other myriad safety switches are located.
Before I call for an expensive service call or transport, is there anything that some of you might suggest I look at.
Any suggestions/opinions will be helpful -- THANKS
Mike
The 4400HST is 11 years old with 1000 hours and starting a few years ago, has (sadly) been left outside after purchasing a commercial zero turn mower -- leaving the main use of the tractor for mowing a mile of right-away and using the FEL and rear blade perhaps 60 hours a year. It began having starting issues a couple of years ago. in which rarely, it would refuse to start. Try it an hour later or wait until the next day and it would usually start like nothing was ever wrong -- completely intermittent and random and rare, and generally starting first crank every time. Once started, it ran perfect, never stumbling and with full power as long as it was left running. Out of the 30-40 attempts to start it this calendar year, it probably refused only 4-5 times until now.
After putting the belly mower away for the winter, and using the loader for an hour, it suddenly will NOT START AT ALL. It cranks fine -- even connected the battery to my SUV and really spun it over -- no joy. It was warm enough not to have to use the intake heater assist. I am thinking perhaps one of the safety switches might have malfunctioned or perhaps (GASP) injector pump issues. There is no sign of water in the fuel bowl and the fuel filter is replaced yearly and fuel additives are used to stabilize the fuel (which is fresh) and remove water and prevent algae from growing and prevent gelling in winter. The fuel bowl is full. With the loader installed, I cannot really get to the engine and other than the safety switch on the seat, have no clue where the other myriad safety switches are located.
Before I call for an expensive service call or transport, is there anything that some of you might suggest I look at.
Any suggestions/opinions will be helpful -- THANKS
Mike