orlo
Platinum Member
Hi:
A few months ago I had a weird issue. I went to start my 4720 in my
barn (heated - 50 degrees) and the dash lights flashed after I tried
to start it, flashed on/off, etc. Then went dead - No start and
the overhead light, headlights, everything was dead but sometimes
the lights would flash but That might have been the radio (see below).
(I charged the battery, etc. Nothing changed).
I had the JD dealer I bought it from in 2010 come down and take a look
at my expense for transp, etc. Had them do other things to my 2305 and
do some maintenance to make it worth my while. Of course when the tech
arrived it wasn't happening. He looked at everything suspect, grounds, connectors, etc.
Ok, I brought the tractor in from the outside Wednesday (The day before yesterady) AM before
a storm (I only had it outside since I needed room to work on stuff in my barn). So it had been
in 50 degree temps for maybe 36 hours or so.
Go to start it last night - Ignition normal, "Wait" heater indicator on, etc. Once
that's done I turn the the start position everything went dead. A few flashes then
dead - The radio is now flashing on and off on it's own even without the key in it.
Had the battery load tested this AM after I charged it, fine. Put it back in, same
issue.
It seems like something primary in the circuit is not letting current through, even the
overhead light doesn't work. I think the radio is going on (default after losing power)
on some parisitic power then powers off when it uses it. If when the radio is flashing
I turn on the overhead light (light doesn't go on but flip the switch) the radio stops.
I can hear a faint click when I go from off to the ignition position like maybe it's a relay
that is defective.
I called a more local dealer and they will drop by to look but I'm worried it'll work by the
time they look at it (a few days maybe).
Any clues? The ground from the battery looks fine.
Makes me want to find a Cab tractor with no electronics and a
mechanical Hydro (Deere doesn't make any).
BTW, I went out to the other (unheated) barn where my trusty 2005 2305 (original battery) is
and hasn't been started in probably 3 months and it fired right up and I was able to do a
minimal but sloppy job of snow cleanup with the loader.
(The 84" blower on the 4720 works
much better).
I have it on iPhone video also but I don't think I can upload videos here.
A few months ago I had a weird issue. I went to start my 4720 in my
barn (heated - 50 degrees) and the dash lights flashed after I tried
to start it, flashed on/off, etc. Then went dead - No start and
the overhead light, headlights, everything was dead but sometimes
the lights would flash but That might have been the radio (see below).
(I charged the battery, etc. Nothing changed).
I had the JD dealer I bought it from in 2010 come down and take a look
at my expense for transp, etc. Had them do other things to my 2305 and
do some maintenance to make it worth my while. Of course when the tech
arrived it wasn't happening. He looked at everything suspect, grounds, connectors, etc.
Ok, I brought the tractor in from the outside Wednesday (The day before yesterady) AM before
a storm (I only had it outside since I needed room to work on stuff in my barn). So it had been
in 50 degree temps for maybe 36 hours or so.
Go to start it last night - Ignition normal, "Wait" heater indicator on, etc. Once
that's done I turn the the start position everything went dead. A few flashes then
dead - The radio is now flashing on and off on it's own even without the key in it.
issue.
It seems like something primary in the circuit is not letting current through, even the
overhead light doesn't work. I think the radio is going on (default after losing power)
on some parisitic power then powers off when it uses it. If when the radio is flashing
I turn on the overhead light (light doesn't go on but flip the switch) the radio stops.
I can hear a faint click when I go from off to the ignition position like maybe it's a relay
that is defective.
I called a more local dealer and they will drop by to look but I'm worried it'll work by the
time they look at it (a few days maybe).
Any clues? The ground from the battery looks fine.
Makes me want to find a Cab tractor with no electronics and a
mechanical Hydro (Deere doesn't make any).
BTW, I went out to the other (unheated) barn where my trusty 2005 2305 (original battery) is
and hasn't been started in probably 3 months and it fired right up and I was able to do a
minimal but sloppy job of snow cleanup with the loader.
much better).
I have it on iPhone video also but I don't think I can upload videos here.