Hi. I'm normally a Deere guy, but I loaned my trailer to a friend to help her move, and when I went by her dad's shop to pick it up, I got cornered and asked if I could work on a B2710 that someone had brought in. Needless to say, that's where I find myself now.
It's a B2710, I was told they replaced the glow plugs, and that it didn't start. I checked all the fuses, it gets 9v to the glow plug rails (glow plugs all bench tested good), we cleaned all the water and debris out of the gas tank and put in new diesel. Found the plug for the rectifier was melted. They put a new fuel filter in and replaced the rectifier and plug and I verified that. I replaced the injectors and lines today, so it is getting fuel. I currently have a wire I connect from the positive batt to the glow plug rail to give them power (once I get it to run, I'll diagnose the electrical). I was told it ran "a week or two ago", found out today that that means last fall. Tractor is not well cared for, oil is dark but not burnt or thick.
It turns over, occasionally you'll hear 1 cylinder fire (and if your real hard on the starter, you might get three), but it won't run under it's own power. I'm not sure how to check the fuel timing, and don't want to tinker with the timing. I'm thinking it could be compression. Thoughts?
It's a B2710, I was told they replaced the glow plugs, and that it didn't start. I checked all the fuses, it gets 9v to the glow plug rails (glow plugs all bench tested good), we cleaned all the water and debris out of the gas tank and put in new diesel. Found the plug for the rectifier was melted. They put a new fuel filter in and replaced the rectifier and plug and I verified that. I replaced the injectors and lines today, so it is getting fuel. I currently have a wire I connect from the positive batt to the glow plug rail to give them power (once I get it to run, I'll diagnose the electrical). I was told it ran "a week or two ago", found out today that that means last fall. Tractor is not well cared for, oil is dark but not burnt or thick.
It turns over, occasionally you'll hear 1 cylinder fire (and if your real hard on the starter, you might get three), but it won't run under it's own power. I'm not sure how to check the fuel timing, and don't want to tinker with the timing. I'm thinking it could be compression. Thoughts?