Hello all - first post after lurking for quite a while. Thought I'd dip my toe with something that is hopefully straightforward.
My son was mowing the yard while I was away for a few months on work assignment. I got a call that, after parking it, the tractor wouldn't start. Summer was hot and grass wasn't growing so I figured it could wait until I got home. When I did, no amount of jiggering of HST pedals, PTO, seat switch would get it to run. So I sat on it amid a heavy work load through the winter. Now, back at it, I have been able to get the starter to turn when I short the starter but it doesn't seem like it's getting fuel. Possibly been sitting too long and maybe I need to bleed the injectors (not the first time, twice had kids get water in the tank).
While checking all the safety switches I could find (seat, mid-PTO, rear-PTO, HST pedal) I found that the HST pedal safety switch does not seem to be making contact with the rod that extends when the pedal is in neutral. Like many others it's been having a tough time finding neutral with increasing frequency over the last year. Here are my two questions?
1. Is the HST pedal safety switch supposed to be at an angle (slightly offset) to the actuating pin that extends when the HST pedal is in neutral?
2. Do I need to bleed the injector and the lines after it's been sitting for 6 months? I don't see any smoke when I turn it over and it sounds dry as it's turning.
My son was mowing the yard while I was away for a few months on work assignment. I got a call that, after parking it, the tractor wouldn't start. Summer was hot and grass wasn't growing so I figured it could wait until I got home. When I did, no amount of jiggering of HST pedals, PTO, seat switch would get it to run. So I sat on it amid a heavy work load through the winter. Now, back at it, I have been able to get the starter to turn when I short the starter but it doesn't seem like it's getting fuel. Possibly been sitting too long and maybe I need to bleed the injectors (not the first time, twice had kids get water in the tank).
While checking all the safety switches I could find (seat, mid-PTO, rear-PTO, HST pedal) I found that the HST pedal safety switch does not seem to be making contact with the rod that extends when the pedal is in neutral. Like many others it's been having a tough time finding neutral with increasing frequency over the last year. Here are my two questions?
1. Is the HST pedal safety switch supposed to be at an angle (slightly offset) to the actuating pin that extends when the HST pedal is in neutral?
2. Do I need to bleed the injector and the lines after it's been sitting for 6 months? I don't see any smoke when I turn it over and it sounds dry as it's turning.