I have an L3240 that has seen lots of Central Texas ground over the past 5 years and I have made quite a few repairs on it as well. This one has me stumped.
Yesterday, I was using my rake on the tractor for my last cut of the hay season. I stopped to go get some coffee and take a small break for an hour. I returned and got in the tractor seat, turned the switch and nothing happened. I did try several times. I checked switches, PTO switch, seat switch, just anything I could remember that could affect the starting part.
I got out my DVM to start checking voltage (13.1 VDC) & also do continuity checks on fuses. The battery is about 4 months old. I checked the fuses under the left side of the dash and on the bracket underneath the air filter in the engine compartment. There was one on the left side in the engine compartment that I wasn't sure if it was a fuse or link and I didn't know how to get it out/off. I did think to use a brush to clean the dust and dirt out of the fuse panel connections.
The previous day, I noticed that when I had the PTO switch on, that the dash light didn't light up. And another time later in the day, the engine started, but then the dash indicator lights went dead. I turned the key off and then back on and it was fine.
At this point in time, I am thinking it is either the ignition switch or the key has worn down from overuse. Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks in advance -- David
Yesterday, I was using my rake on the tractor for my last cut of the hay season. I stopped to go get some coffee and take a small break for an hour. I returned and got in the tractor seat, turned the switch and nothing happened. I did try several times. I checked switches, PTO switch, seat switch, just anything I could remember that could affect the starting part.
I got out my DVM to start checking voltage (13.1 VDC) & also do continuity checks on fuses. The battery is about 4 months old. I checked the fuses under the left side of the dash and on the bracket underneath the air filter in the engine compartment. There was one on the left side in the engine compartment that I wasn't sure if it was a fuse or link and I didn't know how to get it out/off. I did think to use a brush to clean the dust and dirt out of the fuse panel connections.
The previous day, I noticed that when I had the PTO switch on, that the dash light didn't light up. And another time later in the day, the engine started, but then the dash indicator lights went dead. I turned the key off and then back on and it was fine.
At this point in time, I am thinking it is either the ignition switch or the key has worn down from overuse. Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks in advance -- David