Wagtail
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
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- Location
- St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
- Tractor
- JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck)
Recently I've been forced to jump-start my D110 lawn tractor. It was bought in May of '13 and gets run at least every 10 days. 160+ hrs on the clock and it's due for an oil change. Spark plug changed (because 'they' said to in the manual) at 100hrs. Prior to this it would fire up (cold engine) after 3-4 turn-overs, choke on.
Symptoms now: (me 'in the seat', brake fully engaged, choke 'on') 1 or 2 turn-over revolutions then electrical 'chitter'.
Voltmeter prior it start +12.50VDC, after failed start +11.94VDC
Battery terminals clean and tight. All other connections (that I can see/find are tight)
Once I've hooked up the jumper cables from my ute (pick-up truck) the D110 fires up normally. I can use it for hours and, if I do shut it down, it will start again with without having to 'boost'.
Trickle charging does not change the symptoms.
To me, it sounds like the battery has lost it's starting Oomph... which would be amperage.
However, before I go ahead and 'fire the parts cannon' at it (new battery), I thought that I'd ask this august body (that's you blokes) for your thoughts.
Symptoms now: (me 'in the seat', brake fully engaged, choke 'on') 1 or 2 turn-over revolutions then electrical 'chitter'.
Voltmeter prior it start +12.50VDC, after failed start +11.94VDC
Battery terminals clean and tight. All other connections (that I can see/find are tight)
Once I've hooked up the jumper cables from my ute (pick-up truck) the D110 fires up normally. I can use it for hours and, if I do shut it down, it will start again with without having to 'boost'.
Trickle charging does not change the symptoms.
To me, it sounds like the battery has lost it's starting Oomph... which would be amperage.
However, before I go ahead and 'fire the parts cannon' at it (new battery), I thought that I'd ask this august body (that's you blokes) for your thoughts.