I am the original owner of a 2002 BX22 with just over 1000 hours. Over the last 5 years intermittently the tractor won't start. All I get is a click when I turn the key to start. This would happen a couple of times then it would start, and the problem wouldn't happen for a month or so. Recently it has been happening more frequently, and for the last two days it wouldn't start. I have read several posts about this, and I have removed, cleaned, continuity checked my ground and power cables. What happened over the last two days (and this has never happened before) is; when I went to the first position my battery light came on and the hour meter started ticking (all normal), went to the second position and my glow plug light came on, battery light on, and hour meter ticking (normal). When I went to the start position, I got one click, then all my lights went out (this has never happened before). I went back to the "off" position and tried it again, but it was dead (no lights, ticking noise, nothing). I figured my intermittent starting issue could now be pinpointed to something that failed. I thought it might be my battery so I replaced it with a brand new boat battery. The same thing happened when I tried to start it again. I lifted the leads off the battery and reattached them and tried it again. This time I got the lights, ticking, but only a click, then everything went dead. I rechecked all my wires and cables again, but they are all good. I tried it one more time and again, just a click. I noticed that the bendix gear engaged the flywheel, but did not retract. I pushed it back into the starter and then I removed the cables from the battery and tried it one more time watching the bendix gear engaging the flywheel. Again, one click, all lights out, and bendix gear engaged in the flywheel. I figured either my ignition switch is bad, or it is the starter.
I decided to give it one more try before I pulled the starter, and the tractor started up like it did the day I bought it!! I shut it off and tried it again, and it started right up. I had no idea why it started this time and not the others, but it was running. I shut it off and put on the cowling, but before I put the brush guard on (PITA), I tried it one more time and all I got was lights, ticking, and one click then everything went dead. I pulled the cowling off, took off and put back on the battery cables and tried it again. The tractor started right up. I shut off and restarted the tractor approximately 10 times over the next couple of hours and each time it started right up. I do not believe I have fixed the problem, and because I am in Northern Maine in the woods, I decided to pull the starter and get it checked out at home.
Does anyone know what would cause the tractor to like trip a breaker and the only way to reset it is to disconnect the battery leads then reattach them? Does anyone think this may be an ignition switch problem? I am mechanical and electrical inclined, but this one is kicking my butt. Sorry to be so wordy, but I wanted you to know exactly what is happening. Thanks in advance.
I decided to give it one more try before I pulled the starter, and the tractor started up like it did the day I bought it!! I shut it off and tried it again, and it started right up. I had no idea why it started this time and not the others, but it was running. I shut it off and put on the cowling, but before I put the brush guard on (PITA), I tried it one more time and all I got was lights, ticking, and one click then everything went dead. I pulled the cowling off, took off and put back on the battery cables and tried it again. The tractor started right up. I shut off and restarted the tractor approximately 10 times over the next couple of hours and each time it started right up. I do not believe I have fixed the problem, and because I am in Northern Maine in the woods, I decided to pull the starter and get it checked out at home.
Does anyone know what would cause the tractor to like trip a breaker and the only way to reset it is to disconnect the battery leads then reattach them? Does anyone think this may be an ignition switch problem? I am mechanical and electrical inclined, but this one is kicking my butt. Sorry to be so wordy, but I wanted you to know exactly what is happening. Thanks in advance.