Starting issues with a TC40

   / Starting issues with a TC40 #1  

Jelee060668

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New Holland TC40
Okay, yesterday I started my TC40 as usual with no issues, it was 20 degrees yesterday, and I let it idle for approximately 3 min to warm up. I drove it approximately 100 yards and it sputtered and stopped. I attempted to start it again, it would crank and seemed like it wanted to start, but wouldn’t. After several attempts it stopped cranking all together, battery is fully charged, the glow plug light is functioning normally. I assume it was originally a fuel issue, and now may be a starter and or a solinoid issue as well now. Any ideas?
 
   / Starting issues with a TC40 #2  
Are you using winterized diesel? It could also be a safety circuit, perhaps the seat switch? The switch comes to mind as I had some snow under my seat yesterday. It was enough to prevent the seat from pressing hard enough on the switch causing intermittent operation.
 
   / Starting issues with a TC40 #3  
Gelled fuel.??
Power Service 911 additive.
 
   / Starting issues with a TC40 #4  
It's pretty hard to come up with one answer that addresses everything. Like you said, seems like fuel at first, then something electrical. The safety switch is an interesting idea, but that doesn't explain both "crank with no start" then "no crank", I think. Frist thing I'd do is be real sure the battery has enough to crank after those several tries. Pull the battery and charge it or jump it with another vehicle. If it cranks good, then back to fuel. If not, we need to know if the relays under the right side cover are clicking. Have any history with the ignition switch?
 
   / Starting issues with a TC40 #5  
The initial stall problem may very well be from gelled fuel as stated above. As far as no crank issue now is your pto light on when you turn the key? If so you have probably blown fuse #2. If that's the case you can read this thread from Jinman (RIP), TC35D Quit while operating
 
   / Starting issues with a TC40
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#6  
First a mouse nest had worked a fuse loose, second there is water in the fuel, I took the fuel filter off and it was frozen half way up!
 
   / Starting issues with a TC40 #7  
Two problems at once... I hate those! Glad you figured out the issues, and thanks for letting us know.
 

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