sounds like the starter solenoid can be bad ?, when connecting the pos + side to battery, it should not try to crank unless the key switch is turned ?, could it be the ignition switch is bad ?. glow plugs should start to glow way before the starter is cranking. my gut feeling tells me the ignition switch is not working right to begin with. i had a issue with my ignition switch ( so i thought ? )..replaced it..still got a no crank at the starter on my b2100, come to find out, a lot of these b series tractors had an issue with the starter relay not getting enough voltage from battery when key is turned from all the safety switches over age ?, so i purchased and installed a starter improvement relay switch in my b2100, and this current b1700 project, now both tractors crank right up with no issues at all.Got the plates for the spacer cut on the plasma table today.
Hopefully have it welded up tomorrow or the next day.
Went to start the new tractor today and it appears there's a short in the starting circuit.
The battery was dead last time I tried to start it but I figured it was probably due to the old battery the guy I bought it off put in it to get it home.
I had it on the trickle charger with the + post off and as soon as I touched it to the battery the starter was cranking.
Removing the small wire from the solenoid it stopped.
It's been parked in the rain for the last few weeks while swapping the loader over so I'm guessing water got in one of the switches.
Looking at the wiring diagram though it looks like both the main key switch and the starter/glow plug switch would have to get water in them which is odd. They both don't seem to do anything when turned when the battery is connected.
The tractor fires up no problem with the solenoid wire connected but you can here the starter still fighting the engine until it is removed.
Electrical problems..... My favourite.
Good thing it's about as simple as it gets.
The electrical on a B6000 is nothing close to what the wiring is on the B2100 or B1700.sounds like the starter solenoid can be bad ?, when connecting the pos + side to battery, it should not try to crank unless the key switch is turned ?, could it be the ignition switch is bad ?. glow plugs should start to glow way before the starter is cranking. my gut feeling tells me the ignition switch is not working right to begin with. i had a issue with my ignition switch ( so i thought ? )..replaced it..still got a no crank at the starter on my b2100, come to find out, a lot of these b series tractors had an issue with the starter relay not getting enough voltage from battery when key is turned from all the safety switches over age ?, so i purchased and installed a starter improvement relay switch in my b2100, and this current b1700 project, now both tractors crank right up with no issues at all.
then there is trouble in the starters solenoid for some reason, he's getting instant power when the battery is reconnected, and this is not correct. ignition switch is somehow telling the starter to crank ?. short as you said.The electrical on a B6000 is nothing close to what the wiring is on the B2100 or B1700.
There is very little to it.
i have never , ever...seen any light bulbs for any car, truck, tractor to be AC voltage ?!. in my 60 yrs on this planet, this is new to me. not saying they never made them ?, but i sure as heck have never seen any. 6 volt dc, yes. 12 volt dc, yes. but 12 volt AC ?..nope..never seen them.Here's the wiring diagram for the new tractors dash.
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Other than some messy wires it looks like it all makes sense and replaces the OEM switches. The mysterious "Generator" switch with the 3 position switch High-Off-Low toggle is really just an On and Off.
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It also appears that the headlights run on 12V DC now which will be nice for swapping to LED's.
I'm guessing the ones in the old tractor aren't going to last long. I didn't realize that the original bulbs were AC.
if the lights are being operated straight from the generator, then what is the reason for the reg/rec ?. most reg/rec convert ac voltage to dc voltage. i do see the lights are coming from the generator, but the generator is also connected to the reg/rec as well. again..never have seen any light bulbs ran off AC voltage in any system like this. last but not least..even if the bulbs were being operated off ac voltage, what is keeping them from being over powered if they are running straight from the generator ?, would it not seem logical to meter the voltage through the reg/rec ?.Not saying that the bulbs are any different but they have AC voltage going through them in these tractors normally and this can cause issues with LED bulbs.
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If you look at the OEM wiring diagram posted above the lights are powered directly from the generator normally and do not go through the rectifier for DC.
Edit: It looks like I did say the bulbs were AC, I guess I should have said AC powered.