CajunRider
Platinum Member
After my tractor was flooded during hurricane Rita, I brought it in for service. I was charged an arm and a leg $8K for the repair. Being so busy to repair my damaged houses, I never paid much attention to my DK45 and just barely use it with minimum maintenance. Shortly afterward, the PTO failed and I finally got a chance to look at it yesterday.
First I thought it was the PTO switch because it can go round and round, I fought to get the panel apart, lots of rust every where, looks like they never clean out the salt water for me. I took the wires off the switch and connect them together to simulate the auto and manual, nothing happened. My next guess is the solenoid valve under the seat.
The DK is in serious rust trouble. The seat rusted out and I had to throw the seat away. I had to grind away the bolts to get it out. Once in there, I put 12 volt on the solenoid valve and nothing happened. I took it out and it looks rusty. With it on the bench, I put 12 volt again on the solenoid and saw no movement inside. I called a different dealer and was told that I have to order the entire solenoid valve assembly. I could not just buy the solenoid. I put in the order $300+ for the new solenoid valve assembly. I hope that'll solve the problem.
The more I looked into it the more I realized that the previous dealer did a totally crappy job of repairing my DK45. Financially I can't replace the DK so what do I do guys? The tractor still runs but practically all the sheet metals is falling apart. I'm thinking about going after repairing every thing slowly when I can. I still got massive amount of work on home repair for Rita and Ike hurricane damage so it'll have to be bit and pieces one day per month at best.
I just replaced my oil and oil filter with Mobil 1 and a new filter even though it's been only 30 hrs. I now plan to dump all the oil from my transmission and front axle and replace the filter. How do I drain all the oil? Do I just drain whatever I can?
My fuel tank is questionable. With the tank lid broken, it seems that the tank cap alone can't keep the water from entering the tank. I get way too much water in my tank than can reasonably expect from just condensate from the humid Louisiana weather. I constantly have to drain water from my fuel filter bowl. That can't be normal, can it?
Feel free to add in what I should do.
BTW, it feels good to be in here posting again. I disappeared from here for a while. Life just got too crazy. I apologize for not answering some of the private messsages I've received from all my friends here.
First I thought it was the PTO switch because it can go round and round, I fought to get the panel apart, lots of rust every where, looks like they never clean out the salt water for me. I took the wires off the switch and connect them together to simulate the auto and manual, nothing happened. My next guess is the solenoid valve under the seat.
The DK is in serious rust trouble. The seat rusted out and I had to throw the seat away. I had to grind away the bolts to get it out. Once in there, I put 12 volt on the solenoid valve and nothing happened. I took it out and it looks rusty. With it on the bench, I put 12 volt again on the solenoid and saw no movement inside. I called a different dealer and was told that I have to order the entire solenoid valve assembly. I could not just buy the solenoid. I put in the order $300+ for the new solenoid valve assembly. I hope that'll solve the problem.
The more I looked into it the more I realized that the previous dealer did a totally crappy job of repairing my DK45. Financially I can't replace the DK so what do I do guys? The tractor still runs but practically all the sheet metals is falling apart. I'm thinking about going after repairing every thing slowly when I can. I still got massive amount of work on home repair for Rita and Ike hurricane damage so it'll have to be bit and pieces one day per month at best.
I just replaced my oil and oil filter with Mobil 1 and a new filter even though it's been only 30 hrs. I now plan to dump all the oil from my transmission and front axle and replace the filter. How do I drain all the oil? Do I just drain whatever I can?
My fuel tank is questionable. With the tank lid broken, it seems that the tank cap alone can't keep the water from entering the tank. I get way too much water in my tank than can reasonably expect from just condensate from the humid Louisiana weather. I constantly have to drain water from my fuel filter bowl. That can't be normal, can it?
Feel free to add in what I should do.
BTW, it feels good to be in here posting again. I disappeared from here for a while. Life just got too crazy. I apologize for not answering some of the private messsages I've received from all my friends here.