tried to start and just got clicking, so recharged battery and still the same. Replaced starter no clicking nothing, so then I replaced clutch safety switch. Nothing still...... any thoughts
Still could be a weak battery, needs to be load testedtried to start and just got clicking, so recharged battery and still the same. Replaced starter no clicking nothing, so then I replaced clutch safety switch. Nothing still...... any thoughts
new battery cables, dash lights come on and headlights and tail lights work! After turning to get the glow plugs fired up the lights on dashboard dim and no action with starter at alltried to start and just got clicking, so recharged battery and still the same. Replaced starter no clicking nothing, so then I replaced clutch safety switch. Nothing still...... any thoughts
yesFrom all that it sounds like you need a new battery!
Have you tried to jump it from another vehicle?
dash lights come on but dim while turning to start position, headlights work as well as taillight flasherThere are two battery cables each has two ends so four total connection points to clean up.
if the cables look old and really corroded they can be replaced but you still need to clean the connection points on the tractor.
And since you got nothing after the new battery, installation please make sure you removed all the plastic covers from the battery posts and installed the cables in the proper position.
Also there is a small wire that connects to a spade connector on the starter solenoid, be sure that it is attached and makes a good connection.
You may want to see if there is a large fuse near the battery that is blown.
Do the dash lights come on when you turn the key to run position?
will the starter still turn engine if a secondary relay is bad/trippednothing
Skill level is 68 years young, been working on equipment all my life, cut 8 cords of wood to heat my home every year and trying to get this tractor fixed without having it shipped both ways to repair shop. I do appeciate all of your help and my frustration level is just high right now! I completely have rebuilt a Ford 9N 1939 vintage from ground up, but I am new to diesels.I am not sure what you are asking. But the starter will spin the engine if electrical power is applied directly to it and bypassing all of the safety switches.
When you jumped the tractor, where did you attach the jumper cables? If you put them on the battery terminals like normal then that sort of indicates that you have a bad battery. Try to jump it again with the good battery connected directly to the starter (bypassing the installed battery). Connect the positive jumper cable to the large stud on the starter (positive cable from the installed battery attachment point) with the negat jumper cable attached to the starter mounting bolt. Then try to use key to start and report results
I have no idea what your skill level is so don’t do this unless you’re comfortable with the directions. There are other ways to test the installed battery and starter but you will have to remove them and go to some auto parts store
Does jumper wire need to be a minimum gauge like 10 or 12 or 14?I hope you saved your original starter as the replacements or rebuilds are not as good of quality as the O.E. starter.
With the tractor battery hooked up, there is a small wire that attaches to the starter solenoid mounted on the starter. Remove the small wire that usually is just a push-on connector. Take a jumper lead and CAREFULLY jump from the battery terminal on the solenoid to the small terminal on the solenoid. MAKE sure the tractor is in Neutral FIRST. That will tell you if the starter and or battery is any good.
Had bought new starter that had a white wire coming off of it and said damn, wrong starter, so took original too have it rebuilt. Reinstalled original starter.Did the new starter have a white wire coming off of it?
And if it did, is that where you've hooked a wire to?
I'm really betting on this because it would 100% explain all of your recent issues!