Please help. I can't figure out why my b7100 hst diesel won't crank over. I put in fresh fuel and new glow plugs but the only way she will crank over is a small squirt of starting fluid. Thanks so much for anyone's help.
NO.....Please help. I can't figure out why my b7100 hst diesel won't crank over. I put in fresh fuel and new glow plugs but the only way she will crank over is a small squirt of starting fluid. Thanks so much for anyone's help.
I'm kinda new to working on tractors and sorry no I don't have WSM. When I go to start it, it just blows black smoke out the stack. And after awhile it kills the battery.Take the starter fluid and throw it away unless you have decided "My tractor does not start, let's destroy the engine". Do you have a WSM?? If not get one. Is the fuel solenoid moving? Does the engine crank over?
This tractor was given to me by my wife's grandmother and it's been pretty abused. She said her uncle gave it to her and I figured it wasn't firing off because of bad glow plugs, but obviously that's not the case. She said those were the original glow plugs as far as she knew.Sounds as if your glow plugs are not "glowing"
tell me why YOU changed you glow plugs and the history UP TO this point of the tractor
This tractor was given to me by my wife's grandmother and it's been pretty abused. She said her uncle gave it to her and I figured it wasn't firing off because of bad glow plugs, but obviously that's not the case. She said those were the original glow plugs as far as she knew.
STOP-IT and get off that tractor before TPS takes it to foster care where you will only be allowed supervised visits until you finish owner training.I'm kinda new to working on tractors and sorry no I don't have WSM. When I go to start it, it just blows black smoke out the stack. And after awhile it kills the battery.
Yup.....WHOA! You posted that picture while these old sore fingers typed a response. I don't see a wire leading to glow plugs. If they aren't getting battery power (you must give them time to heat before turning engine over to start) that's almost certainly the problem.
The power wire is there, it comes up from under the #3 intake runner.I don't see a wire leading to glow plugs.
Absolutely, it's very hard to see in the daylight, but if you put your hand over it, it should emit a glowSo far the B7100 glow plug indicator has not been mentioned (seems to be a rather frequent problem).