Cool It's been really bugging me how an out-of-fuel problem morphed into an electrical no-crank/crank-no-start/ECU-error-code situation. I was thinking about it on the drive up to my cabin last night and all of a sudden it dawned on me "maybe he wasn't out of fuel, and the reason the tractor stopped is the same reason he can't get it going again."EJB. I run it out of fuel a lot because the gas gauge is off. This time I was mowing up a steep hill, trying to make the tank last, rolled the dice and lost. It sputtered and died. probably tried to restart it to much on the steep hill with it gracing up hill and the pick up within the tank pulonly had air, not diesel.
This doesn't directly help the situation, but after years of writing and debugging software, I've come to believe that it's helpful, if not essential, to frequently "weed the garden" in terms of facts, assumptions, conclusions, etc. Otherwise one runs the risk of getting "thrown off the scent".
I hope when you find the problem you will post it in the forum. It sounds like you were frustrated with some things that were written in the thread. I hope you post the solution publicly for the benefit of everyone who is lurking here, or who might read it in the future.
Eric