grsthegreat
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Time to buy a Kubota.:laughing:
gee, what do you know
New 2620 won't start---ideas? - TractorByNet.com
a NEW Kubota that wont start :laughing:
Time to buy a Kubota.:laughing:
gee, what do you know
New 2620 won't start---ideas? - TractorByNet.com
a NEW Kubota that wont start :laughing:
Thanks for the link and laugh, grsthegreat.![]()
Maybe some peopleshould stay on the site that features the tractor they have.
To the OP: Have you checked from the 60amp fuse through to the relays, harness, instrument cluster?
The key switch and its wiring have been problematic for some Kioti series and any series Kioti which is exposed to rain, moisture, etc., especially if the key switch does not have the plastic cover to keep water out. Good news is they are able to be disassembled and cleaned and will often solve a problem if that happens to be the issue.
Do you, and /or pafoodplotter hear a click from the relay on the firewall when you turn the key before it hits crank position?
If not then there is a problem with powering the timer relay which assists in starting the engine.
so no click = timer relay??To the OP: Have you checked from the 60amp fuse through to the relays, harness, instrument cluster?
The key switch and its wiring have been problematic for some Kioti series and any series Kioti which is exposed to rain, moisture, etc., especially if the key switch does not have the plastic cover to keep water out. Good news is they are able to be disassembled and cleaned and will often solve a problem if that happens to be the issue.
Do you, and /or pafoodplotter hear a click from the relay on the firewall when you turn the key before it hits crank position?
If not then there is a problem with powering the timer relay which assists in starting the engine.
Thats exactly what my DK35 did when the battery went bad. (groan under the dash and all)My dk35 has all the same symptoms and my slow blow fuse is fine. No ground or pos. issues to the solenoid. No battery issues.. got 12.228 V between posts and wires. No lights. Occasional turn signal and a few dash lights l when switched on, and irregular buzz and groaning noise after I turn off the ignition.
Thats exactly what my DK35 did when the battery went bad. (groan under the dash and all)
You need to do a load test on the battery. My battery showed 12+ volts also, but on a load tester it fell straight off.
Load testing the battery is crucial to knowing what is going on. Basically verify the battery is good, under load, and then check everything else going forward toward the key switch.
Sometimes even the battery cables can fail due to corrosion under the plastic jacket, but that is less likely, unless you're in a salt environment, like near the ocean.
It is common to jump to the conclusion that 12V at the battery is good to go, and thus head in the wrong direction suspecting things like relays, etc. I'm not saying it can't be a relay, or the ignition switch; but first one needs to verify that the battery is not the culprit.
Well...for some reason I wasn't getting emails from this forum. All of a sudden the emails came in. Looks like I have some great troubleshooting steps to try. Thanks all. Will post back in a few days when this thing is finally running.
Okay.. volts just shy of 12.2 between the posts before and after turning the key.. I don't think the solenoid switched and the starter definitely did not turn. Should I be able to detecte a drawdown on the battery if nothing is turning?
So the ground wire to the frame and battery is good. There is 12.2v across the solenoid, and no drop in volts when i try to start it (but the starter motor doesn't bump either).
Next up, something I've been trying to avoid..taking the console apart. From what I've read, it seems that the ignition switch needs to be checked. Is it worth the effort in trying a new battery??
If it doesnt drop. probably not a bad battery, sounds like a switch or connection problem. (mouse in the wires?) I would go to the switch first. after checking all fuses. and ground connections
James K0UA