medic1050
Bronze Member
I was plowing using my grandfathers 1960 Massey Ferguson 2 bottom plow Turning over dirt in the back of a pasture to make a deer food plot when all of a sudden my 4410 e hydro dies on me just stalls and nothing when I turn the key. I checked the fuel and all fluids everything normal, checked the hydraulic level , fine. checked the electrics the lights work but nothing when I turn the key. Thinking it was an electrical problem I pulled fuses inspecting them one at a time. I discovered a blown 20A fuse in spot F5 it is for the Switched circuits
. I pulled the fuse for the work lights (F6) and replaced it as I did not have any spares in the pasture with me. The tractor started up fine and I kept plowing. After 3 more passes that fuse also blew. Facing a long walk back to the barn I pulled out the headlight fuse (F7) and drove the tractor back to the barn.
Fuses are cheap protection from larger problems that could severely damage my tractor, I get that. Does anyone have any idea why that fuse might be blowing so often? On cursory inspection I did not see any frayed or exposed wires. Any common causes to trouble shoot?

Fuses are cheap protection from larger problems that could severely damage my tractor, I get that. Does anyone have any idea why that fuse might be blowing so often? On cursory inspection I did not see any frayed or exposed wires. Any common causes to trouble shoot?