Draagyn
Silver Member
I recently got a 1965 John Deere 3020 with front end loader. Everything has been working good until lately it's had trouble starting. Starting solenoid always clicks in and starter always turns, but sounds like it has a drained battery. Jump started it with my truck a handful of times and it fired up no problems every time. Now today it fired on little juice left in its battery. I tried to move it before engine was warm and it stalled and won't start now being jumped by truck. I'm getting a new battery and terminals tomorrow as the current ones are in rough shape. If I have time when I get back from town I will also check all power connections on tractor and maybe take apart starting solenoid to see if power is getting transferred through it efficiently. By the time I get this done I should have the electrical out of the equation.
What I'm wondering, is there anything that would put excessive drag on the motor when starting that would give the starting motor that "drained battery" kinda sound. Maybe a hydraulic dump valve?
Thanks!
What I'm wondering, is there anything that would put excessive drag on the motor when starting that would give the starting motor that "drained battery" kinda sound. Maybe a hydraulic dump valve?
Thanks!