alrighty,
I have a L3410 hst with a no start condition.
I ran it yesterday to turn compost into the pile, the sheep were all over it as they probably thought i was getting them a fresh bale. I left it running while i went and threw them some hay. I got back on it, put it in M and promptly stalled it as i did not throttle it back up and its absurdly cold and i forgot i had the bucket holding the front end up to scrape the pile back down some when i got off to deal with the critters.
I yanked it out of gear without depressing the clutch and attempted to start it up again. No cranking at all.
I left it there and went inside to come back to it today. I have been nearly incapacitated with the worst cold i have had the pleasure of having after working myself too hard too many times in this weather, sweating, and chilling myself, and screwing with the tractor at that point in the dark was over my head. whah, piss, moan
It was -24F this morning, so that might have some factor here with the fuel, but i still could not get it to start.
Key in on position after waiting on the glow plugs, solenoid jumped(as it still wont turn over by the key) i still could not get it to start, it turns over and puffs white/blue smoke.
Any advice on where to start on this would be greatly appreciated.
i gotta get it up and going before we have more snow, and before the critters need more hay, so i have like, a day.
All i want to do is lay in front of the woodstove on a sheepskin like a lazy dog and kick this cold, but yup, things keep moving as they will
Could the fuel be jelled, i am pretty sure it was above zero when i was out trying it a few hours ago. I have yet to have it not start though, and its been this cold for a few weeks.
i should note as it might be a factor, an odd thing about this tractor is i do not have to choke it off ever, as soon as i turn the key off it just shuts off like it has spark ignition i cut.
Thanks! Happy new year!
I have a L3410 hst with a no start condition.
I ran it yesterday to turn compost into the pile, the sheep were all over it as they probably thought i was getting them a fresh bale. I left it running while i went and threw them some hay. I got back on it, put it in M and promptly stalled it as i did not throttle it back up and its absurdly cold and i forgot i had the bucket holding the front end up to scrape the pile back down some when i got off to deal with the critters.
I yanked it out of gear without depressing the clutch and attempted to start it up again. No cranking at all.
I left it there and went inside to come back to it today. I have been nearly incapacitated with the worst cold i have had the pleasure of having after working myself too hard too many times in this weather, sweating, and chilling myself, and screwing with the tractor at that point in the dark was over my head. whah, piss, moan
It was -24F this morning, so that might have some factor here with the fuel, but i still could not get it to start.
Key in on position after waiting on the glow plugs, solenoid jumped(as it still wont turn over by the key) i still could not get it to start, it turns over and puffs white/blue smoke.
Any advice on where to start on this would be greatly appreciated.
i gotta get it up and going before we have more snow, and before the critters need more hay, so i have like, a day.
All i want to do is lay in front of the woodstove on a sheepskin like a lazy dog and kick this cold, but yup, things keep moving as they will
Could the fuel be jelled, i am pretty sure it was above zero when i was out trying it a few hours ago. I have yet to have it not start though, and its been this cold for a few weeks.
i should note as it might be a factor, an odd thing about this tractor is i do not have to choke it off ever, as soon as i turn the key off it just shuts off like it has spark ignition i cut.
Thanks! Happy new year!