Greetings,
Looking for some guidance or lessons learned from folks on this forum. I have a B2630 that had been starting fine. I went to bushhog the other day and got into some thick brush and the tractor choked out. Upon trying to restart, the engine would not turn over, I just heard the starter relay clicking, trying to engage. After some troubleshooting I notice a corroded positive battery terminal which I cleaned (both). Still would not start so I finally decided to try and jump start it. The tractor started and I was able to use it. Before shutting down the tractor, I measured the voltage at the battery with the tractor running, and it was only about 7.5 V. After shutting the tractor off, the battery voltage was about 10.5 V. I'm pretty sure I need a battery, but was wondering if a defective battery would cause the low voltage readout when the tractor is running. In most cases I would expect to read about 14 V if the alternator is charging properly, so I am wondering if I have a defective alternator as well and/or if there is a way to definitively test the alternator.
Thanks for any advice !
Dave
Looking for some guidance or lessons learned from folks on this forum. I have a B2630 that had been starting fine. I went to bushhog the other day and got into some thick brush and the tractor choked out. Upon trying to restart, the engine would not turn over, I just heard the starter relay clicking, trying to engage. After some troubleshooting I notice a corroded positive battery terminal which I cleaned (both). Still would not start so I finally decided to try and jump start it. The tractor started and I was able to use it. Before shutting down the tractor, I measured the voltage at the battery with the tractor running, and it was only about 7.5 V. After shutting the tractor off, the battery voltage was about 10.5 V. I'm pretty sure I need a battery, but was wondering if a defective battery would cause the low voltage readout when the tractor is running. In most cases I would expect to read about 14 V if the alternator is charging properly, so I am wondering if I have a defective alternator as well and/or if there is a way to definitively test the alternator.
Thanks for any advice !
Dave