Workmaster 60 low oil pressure warning

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rackmaster2

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John Deere , 5410, John Deere 6125R, NH T4-75, TD75DA, workmaster 60, Case 345, Bobcat T300, Case 580K
have a 2016 workmaster 60, the low oil pressure warning light came on and shut tractor down. tractor has 600 hrs and been well taken care off. will not start now.
Ive tried looking up where the oil sending sensor or switch is located, but cant even find that on a parts diagram. or even that part for that matter. tractor has perfect level of oil, no leaks etc.

thanks for advise in advance
 
   / Workmaster 60 low oil pressure warning #2  
I don't see it anywhere in the parts diagram either. Take the positive battery cable off and wait a while. Put it back on and see if that clears the fault. If not a phone call to the dealer might work.
 
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#3  
I don't see it anywhere in the parts diagram either. Take the positive battery cable off and wait a while. Put it back on and see if that clears the fault. If not a phone call to the dealer might work.
thanks, good advise
followup, tried it, left unhooked about 10 min. didnt fix it, but still a good idea.
 
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the part number for the sensor is 73379020 , i have it on order. I would have never found it myself online. ( listed under starters/alternators) My driver did take the cables off and reset the system, but unfortunately didn't work.
 
   / Workmaster 60 low oil pressure warning #5  
Glad you have a solution in the works. The parts diagram calls it a sensor and in the notes transmitter. Would be nice if they mentioned oil like the one for water.
 
   / Workmaster 60 low oil pressure warning #6  
not only do you need to find the oil sender unit, you need to plug a pressure gauge into said port to test pressures. it might not be the gauge thats bad.
 
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not only do you need to find the oil sender unit, you need to plug a pressure gauge into said port to test pressures. it might not be the gauge thats bad.
the sensor will kill then engine within 5 sec after start up, of course it could be the pump, but lets hope not. if the sensor don't remedy the issue, a gauge will be on it
 

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