metalcaster
Silver Member
I ran my 790 about 4 hours yesterday and drove to the local fuel station to refuel. Shut the tractor off to fuel and after I paid for the fill up was surprised that the beast wouldn't even turn over. Just a dim light on the dash when the key was turned.
Fortunately an old school mate showed up to fuel his small deere and was able to push me to my shop. Tried to push start a couple of times and his tractor was just too small to get the engine to turn even spin. Put a trickle charger on the battery overnight.
This afternoon all I got was clicking when I turned the key. Cleaned the battery terminals and the ground connection. Still just the clicking along with a slight movement of the crank. So I'm assuming that the battery is shot. I'll head to my friendly NAPA store for a new one tomorrow. Any one got any other ideas?
Fortunately an old school mate showed up to fuel his small deere and was able to push me to my shop. Tried to push start a couple of times and his tractor was just too small to get the engine to turn even spin. Put a trickle charger on the battery overnight.
This afternoon all I got was clicking when I turned the key. Cleaned the battery terminals and the ground connection. Still just the clicking along with a slight movement of the crank. So I'm assuming that the battery is shot. I'll head to my friendly NAPA store for a new one tomorrow. Any one got any other ideas?