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It's been awhile since I last posted here. Life has been good, although with summer weather my orange tractors haven't been getting much of a workout since they are primarily snow movers.
This past weekend I had the B7200 HSD out for a run. Started easily, ran well, all appeared normal. The next day I started it, ran it for about 5 minutes, moved it and shut it down. Again, all appeared normal. An hour later I tried to start it to move it back into the shed and I got a nasty surprise. Pushed in the clutch, turned the key to the GLOW position for 20 seconds, then noticed the fuel gauge needle hadn't moved. Moved the key through the "RUN" position to the "START" position and got nothing, not even a click. Returned the key to the "RUN" position and noticed oil and amps lights were not illuminated.
Battery voltage was sitting at a lovely 12.58Vdc. Battery terminals are securely connected (well, one isn't now as I removed the ground terminal in order to begin troubleshooting). Before removing the ground wire I measured the same 12.58V on the starter solenoid terminal.
I've looked at the wiring diagram in the B7200 OPS manual and for the life of me I can't read that diagram. Even with glasses and a magnifying glass the image quality of the PDF version is just too poor to be useable.
I'm reaching out to the great gang here in hopes you might be able to point me in the right direction for a good probable cause for what appears to be a near-total electrical failure. Thanks in advance for your helpful replies.
This past weekend I had the B7200 HSD out for a run. Started easily, ran well, all appeared normal. The next day I started it, ran it for about 5 minutes, moved it and shut it down. Again, all appeared normal. An hour later I tried to start it to move it back into the shed and I got a nasty surprise. Pushed in the clutch, turned the key to the GLOW position for 20 seconds, then noticed the fuel gauge needle hadn't moved. Moved the key through the "RUN" position to the "START" position and got nothing, not even a click. Returned the key to the "RUN" position and noticed oil and amps lights were not illuminated.
Battery voltage was sitting at a lovely 12.58Vdc. Battery terminals are securely connected (well, one isn't now as I removed the ground terminal in order to begin troubleshooting). Before removing the ground wire I measured the same 12.58V on the starter solenoid terminal.
I've looked at the wiring diagram in the B7200 OPS manual and for the life of me I can't read that diagram. Even with glasses and a magnifying glass the image quality of the PDF version is just too poor to be useable.
I'm reaching out to the great gang here in hopes you might be able to point me in the right direction for a good probable cause for what appears to be a near-total electrical failure. Thanks in advance for your helpful replies.