New to the site. I've have a G6200 for about 3 years now, I love this beast of a mower. We just went through a terrible hurricane and my tractor was completely submerged in water for about 8 hours. We had evacuated so I had no way of rescuing the tractor from the flood waters.
The good news....I've removed all the water from the engine by removing the glow plugs and turning it over by hand. It starts up and seams to run fine.
The bad news....It will not start by using the key. I've been using a jumper wire from the starter solenoid and touching the other end to the + battery terminal, with the key in the run position, to get it started. The glow plug indicator is not working and I don't think the glow plugs are working as it is very difficult to cold start (cranks over quite a few times before it will fire)
Before the tractor was flooded it would start with the key, and the glow indicator/plugs worked fine, although I would get the starter "click" sometimes, and have to turn the key multiple times.
Where should I start with diagnosing the problem? Ignition switch, ground connections?
The good news....I've removed all the water from the engine by removing the glow plugs and turning it over by hand. It starts up and seams to run fine.
The bad news....It will not start by using the key. I've been using a jumper wire from the starter solenoid and touching the other end to the + battery terminal, with the key in the run position, to get it started. The glow plug indicator is not working and I don't think the glow plugs are working as it is very difficult to cold start (cranks over quite a few times before it will fire)
Before the tractor was flooded it would start with the key, and the glow indicator/plugs worked fine, although I would get the starter "click" sometimes, and have to turn the key multiple times.
Where should I start with diagnosing the problem? Ignition switch, ground connections?