Grinding setups last weekend and the tractor blew the fuse for the safety switches and the display.
I replaced the 5 amp fuse and it popped when I moved the foot pedal.
I removed the fuse and measured the resistance to ground at the fuse holer. Found it to be 5 ohms. Couple minutes later was up to 325 ohms.
That circuit feed lots of stuff.
After a couple of hours looking for mouse damage. I could not find any.
Tried it again and popped the fuse after driving it for a couple minutes.
For some reason I had a hunch the the problem was with the neutral safety switch. I jumped the switch out and used the tractor for about 45 minutes. If it stays working I will buy a new neutral safety switch.
Kind of odd that the switch will internally short to ground.
I learned a lot about the wiring of my tractor and how the wiring schematic is laid.
I replaced the 5 amp fuse and it popped when I moved the foot pedal.
I removed the fuse and measured the resistance to ground at the fuse holer. Found it to be 5 ohms. Couple minutes later was up to 325 ohms.
That circuit feed lots of stuff.
After a couple of hours looking for mouse damage. I could not find any.
Tried it again and popped the fuse after driving it for a couple minutes.
For some reason I had a hunch the the problem was with the neutral safety switch. I jumped the switch out and used the tractor for about 45 minutes. If it stays working I will buy a new neutral safety switch.
Kind of odd that the switch will internally short to ground.
I learned a lot about the wiring of my tractor and how the wiring schematic is laid.