We have an M6950DT with 3000 hours. It's always had some trouble starting - usually does OK with temperatures above 65 degrees and starts without using the glow plugs, but sometimes, even with the warmer temperatures, has to be towed to start - very unhandy when working by myself.
After doing some field work the tractor was parked for a couple of days and now will not start at all (it's about 70 degrees here today). We towed it with the engine turning 1000 rpm and no luck. The starter works OK, seems most likely a fuel issue. We also tried a 225 amp boost charger to ensure enough voltage while the starter was cranking to open the stop solenoid.
The fuel filter has been changed and the bleed procedure followed. The stop solenoid seems OK and was removed to check it's function. Resistance through the solenoid was 52 ohms and the unit seemed to function OK when power was applied. It remains the chief culprit at this point.
We'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has solved a similar problem.
After doing some field work the tractor was parked for a couple of days and now will not start at all (it's about 70 degrees here today). We towed it with the engine turning 1000 rpm and no luck. The starter works OK, seems most likely a fuel issue. We also tried a 225 amp boost charger to ensure enough voltage while the starter was cranking to open the stop solenoid.
The fuel filter has been changed and the bleed procedure followed. The stop solenoid seems OK and was removed to check it's function. Resistance through the solenoid was 52 ohms and the unit seemed to function OK when power was applied. It remains the chief culprit at this point.
We'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has solved a similar problem.