100 Td - Prior history: Have been bush hogging field a few days before. Parked (outside) .. When I went to start it, nothing.
As background, we have had torrential downpours .. dont think that could be related, but its contextual info.
I figured it was the battery, so I put a trickle charger on (small one I use for my UTV). When I checked the next day, still would not start. I examined the charger and noticed it was not making great connection to the exension cord. Rectified and came back the next day, no difference. Got my standard battery charger out, and put that on it (I was being lazy with the small trickle charger). No difference. Replaced the battery. Still will not start.
The symptoms are when I turn the ingnition key, I get dash lights (power, glow plug). After waiting a minute, when I turn it to start, the dash indicator lights dim, but nothing .. the starter is not being engaged, but power is being consumed somewhere or these lights would not dim
Found a fuse box with two 15amp fuses. One was bad. Replaced it, now my lights work again (not that I have needed this).
Today, I hosed the tractor off really good so I can start exploring. Focused 1st on safety switches. Only seems to be one on the clutch. Seems to work, but I applied some light oil to improve its function (which it did). There is no seat safety switch (evidenced by NO electrical wires). I expected to find a safety switch on the accelerator, but cant find anything (again looking for electric wire).
Confirmed this tractor has a dynamo -vs- an alternator (note that I expect this to be the problem, but might help me navigate parts diagrams).
I really dont believe its the starter as it does not seem to be engaged when I try to start. I noticed the fuel shutoff does not retract very well. I will ll apply some light oil to improve its function, but I think all this does is shutoff the fuel pump. The engine would not start if this were malfunctioning, but the starter is not cranking. During my last diagnostic run, the fuel pump shutoff is activating and de-activating when the ingintion is turned on/off (Ill put the fuel shutoff/pump aside for now.)
I hold the ingnition key on for a minute, then see if the glow plugs are warm, they are. This seems to rule out ingnition switch.
When I remove the fusible link, I get no dash indicator lights with the ignition. I dont have a meter (need to replace a missing one), so I cant see what the voltage is being presented to the fusible link, but its clear its working. (When I plug the link back in, I get dash indicator lights again).
Are their other safety switches I am missing? I am thinking not. The dimming of the dash indicator lights when I try to start indicates all the safety switches are ok, right? (Aka there would be no additional current draw if a safety switch was disabling ignition). Should I test the clutch safety switch? If so, how?
How do I confirm the activiation wire does not have voltage on it? What voltage would be on this when active? If there isnt power on this wire, what would prevent this? Am I even on the correct diagnostic path?
I think I am down to bad safety switch (unlikely), something blocking the activation of the starter, starter ...
Ill keep plugging away, but I am out of my element diagnosing this. Any help would be great