Hello all,
I have a '99 BX2200D that has an issue.
A little back story; About a year ago I started getting a real bad shudder and stalling after the engine was good and warm, but the engine wouldn't die. It acted like a fuel issue, so I changed both filters. It ran great after that, so I assume it was fixed. A month or so later it came back. I changed the filters again because they were dirty again. I then started reading on here and found a post about cleaning the fuel tank because the sending unit corrodes or whatever...So I did that (what a pain!!). The shudder went away for good...until the current issue started.
My battery was getting pretty weak so I was jump starting the tractor every time I needed to use it. This worked fine so I bought the cheapest portable jump starter I could find, because it was way cheaper than a new battery. Worked great until this weekend.
I jumped the tractor like usual and went about using it, about an hour into using it, the tractor started shuddering real bad and then died. I jumped it and it started and ran for a few minutes. Shuddered and died again. I did this a couple times with the same result. Last time I jumped it, I left the jump starter connected and it didn't shudder or die. I drove it back up to the house and unhooked the jump starter, same thing, it died shortly after.
My question is, what could cause this behavior? I thought the tractor could run with a battery, so I am lost for what to even look for. The injectors don't require electric, right? Could it be the dynamo or voltage regulator?
I have a '99 BX2200D that has an issue.
A little back story; About a year ago I started getting a real bad shudder and stalling after the engine was good and warm, but the engine wouldn't die. It acted like a fuel issue, so I changed both filters. It ran great after that, so I assume it was fixed. A month or so later it came back. I changed the filters again because they were dirty again. I then started reading on here and found a post about cleaning the fuel tank because the sending unit corrodes or whatever...So I did that (what a pain!!). The shudder went away for good...until the current issue started.
My battery was getting pretty weak so I was jump starting the tractor every time I needed to use it. This worked fine so I bought the cheapest portable jump starter I could find, because it was way cheaper than a new battery. Worked great until this weekend.
I jumped the tractor like usual and went about using it, about an hour into using it, the tractor started shuddering real bad and then died. I jumped it and it started and ran for a few minutes. Shuddered and died again. I did this a couple times with the same result. Last time I jumped it, I left the jump starter connected and it didn't shudder or die. I drove it back up to the house and unhooked the jump starter, same thing, it died shortly after.
My question is, what could cause this behavior? I thought the tractor could run with a battery, so I am lost for what to even look for. The injectors don't require electric, right? Could it be the dynamo or voltage regulator?