Foiled again. Everything working on BX23, new hydraulic hoses, etc...now, can't start it! :-( When I attempted to start, the dash lights came on but nothing else. Of course I tried this multiple times and, at times, there would be a single
click on the right side and then after releasing the key and about 10 seconds another click on the left side.
I have been doing some research about how to troubleshoot although I haven't done anything yet. Taking the "bonnet" off with the grill guard there is a task and I wasn't up to it. My plan is to get started on the hunt for the problem on
Monday. I am going to put the multimeter positive lead on the positive post of the starter and the negative lead on
the starter to body to check the voltage. If it's less than 9.5V, starter is bad. I found this info posted by White Tiger somewhere and I know he knows what he's doing.
Next, I'm going to test the safety switches to see if they have continuity. That is, if I can get to them! I know the speed lever has a switch that can be reached when the right side rear tire is removed so we'll see about that.
I've had a bit of a starting problem for a while now but it always finally started. When I turned the key and let the glow plugs do their thing for a few seconds, it would often start. But sometimes, it would do just as it is now...key turned, glow plugs "glowing" for a few seconds but no starter turn over. In the past, I would jiggle the ignition area a bit and it would start. Once it was started, there was never a problem on re-starting if I stopped it while out working.
I had purchased a new ignition a couple of weeks ago, thinking the ignition module may be the problem but I hadn't installed it...until now! I put it in but had the same result so that eliminates that. From this point, I don't want to try to "guess."
I'd like to try to start this by bypassing the starter to get the tractor running but I'm not quite sure how to do that. And, maybe that wouldn't be the best of ideas until I'm desperate.
Other than the methods described above, are there any other tips that I could try? I know that people have talked about a starter relay to keep the voltage up at the starter but I don't know if these symptoms indicate that would be helpful. It doesn't seem to hard to install one of those. I also think that the starter contacts can be replaced but I didn't see them listed at Messick's. They have a starter kit listed but it doesn't tell what's in the kit. Maybe that's it? I replaced the brushes in the generator of a 2N so it wouldn't seem replacing the starter contacts in a Kubota would be too difficult.
Any help would be very much appreciated. The grass will need mowing before long. And, I know we've got geniuses here.
TG
click on the right side and then after releasing the key and about 10 seconds another click on the left side.
I have been doing some research about how to troubleshoot although I haven't done anything yet. Taking the "bonnet" off with the grill guard there is a task and I wasn't up to it. My plan is to get started on the hunt for the problem on
Monday. I am going to put the multimeter positive lead on the positive post of the starter and the negative lead on
the starter to body to check the voltage. If it's less than 9.5V, starter is bad. I found this info posted by White Tiger somewhere and I know he knows what he's doing.
Next, I'm going to test the safety switches to see if they have continuity. That is, if I can get to them! I know the speed lever has a switch that can be reached when the right side rear tire is removed so we'll see about that.
I've had a bit of a starting problem for a while now but it always finally started. When I turned the key and let the glow plugs do their thing for a few seconds, it would often start. But sometimes, it would do just as it is now...key turned, glow plugs "glowing" for a few seconds but no starter turn over. In the past, I would jiggle the ignition area a bit and it would start. Once it was started, there was never a problem on re-starting if I stopped it while out working.
I had purchased a new ignition a couple of weeks ago, thinking the ignition module may be the problem but I hadn't installed it...until now! I put it in but had the same result so that eliminates that. From this point, I don't want to try to "guess."
I'd like to try to start this by bypassing the starter to get the tractor running but I'm not quite sure how to do that. And, maybe that wouldn't be the best of ideas until I'm desperate.
Other than the methods described above, are there any other tips that I could try? I know that people have talked about a starter relay to keep the voltage up at the starter but I don't know if these symptoms indicate that would be helpful. It doesn't seem to hard to install one of those. I also think that the starter contacts can be replaced but I didn't see them listed at Messick's. They have a starter kit listed but it doesn't tell what's in the kit. Maybe that's it? I replaced the brushes in the generator of a 2N so it wouldn't seem replacing the starter contacts in a Kubota would be too difficult.
Any help would be very much appreciated. The grass will need mowing before long. And, I know we've got geniuses here.
TG