Its a slo-blow fuse actually. Same function....just not a wire.
Sounds a lot like what I just said....
Its a slo-blow fuse actually. Same function....just not a wire.
Look at the circuit diagram and you will most likely see a 40 amp fuse in the circuit between the battery and the starter.Hello, looking for some advise
I had a massive cranial cramp and stupidly (maybe it was my eyes??) installed my battery with polarity reversed.
No my tractor won't start at all. No sign of life. Fuses are intact. It's -21 and a huge dump of snow coming.
Any ideas for fixing?
You are buying your paper clips in the wrong store and are overpaying!Yeah!
The 'Toyota Service Tool' that is used to depress two little detents in an A/C line coupler is about $28.00 shipped. You can accomplish the same thing with a paper clip.
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That is a standard automotive fuse, and since the manufacturer calls for a 50 amp fuse in that location, I would get one ASAP and have it on hand, should the 30 amp that you have substituted should blow out. If you have any one of the automotive chain stores (NAPA, Advanced, Auto Zone, O'Reilly's, etc nearby, I would call and see if they have one or more in stock. I would also buy a spare and tape it to the wire where it goes, should you ever need another sometime in the future. That is why have the two pictured above. The handicap wagon that I use at the automotive flea markets uses that type of fuse, and they are difficult to find on short notice. They all say "I can get it for next week" when you need it now.Hi Everyone
Thanks for all the help, though it seems the topic has drifted a little
Flintknapper is correct, that is what the fuse looked like.
The closest Kubota guy couldn't get it for at least a week but our local agricultural mechanic had a 30A fuse that fit so I put that in...... everything works and I just finished plowing the driveway!
Thanks again for the help and now I will actually admit that I need glasses and will put them on before attaching battery leads
since the manufacturer calls for a 50 amp fuse in that location, I would get one ASAP and have it on hand, should the 30 amp that you have substituted should blow out.
^^^^^re: That is a standard automotive fuse
hahahahaha... good one ..... 'standard' .....hehehehehe
To me a 'standard' auto fuse would be a 3AG series...bout 1.25" long glass tube, metal ends...
then the 'standard' was ATC style...
then fusible links...
then ATC mini
then ATC MAX
somewhere ATM(?) I think
then the 'sugar cubes' came out
2 weeks from now, there'll be yet another 'standard' automotive fuse.......
At least there's no polarity to worry about ! Computer industry did that (swapped pins) on communications ports......THAT was 'fun'......
earthquake 'scale' was changed as well....
yup 'standards'.......
If you want to see the "new normal" read a few pages of threads on OTT, and then decide what is normal or not!^^^^^
Like the 'New Normal'.......wherever the hell that came from.