CalG
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If this schematic applies to the tractor in question, It appears that the fuel solenoid energizes directly from the key switch. I see no "black box timer" between the key switch and the fuel control solenoid. Perhaps something is missed.
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...0288685-whats-tc33da-wiring-diagram-tc33d-jpg
If so, that would suggest that it energizes to allow fuel flow. I've not seen this method used with single wire solenoids. Certainly one could not start an engine without a good battery. ( That would be dumb! But hey! Modern technology ;-)
Regardless, positioning of the solenoid is critical! consult the service literature for specs and procedure.
Additional comments from the past
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/new-holland-owning-operating/214341-tc33-injection-problem.html
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...0288685-whats-tc33da-wiring-diagram-tc33d-jpg
If so, that would suggest that it energizes to allow fuel flow. I've not seen this method used with single wire solenoids. Certainly one could not start an engine without a good battery. ( That would be dumb! But hey! Modern technology ;-)
Regardless, positioning of the solenoid is critical! consult the service literature for specs and procedure.
Additional comments from the past
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/new-holland-owning-operating/214341-tc33-injection-problem.html
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