4410 CRANKS OK WONRT START

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jfuller5

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JOHN DEERE 4410
I have a 4410 hydro that cranks ok wont start. Fuel shut off solenoid on injector pump was clicking rapidly. I charged battery even though it cranks ok. Now solenoid doesnt click but still wont start. Preheat system seems to work, light comes on and shows draw on battery charger when applied. Any ideas?
 
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I think you are walking right around the problem.

Fuel.

If the tractor is turning over good.. and you don't see black smoke.. it's not burning anything. I bet if you cracked injector lines.. no fuel would bubble out either. Check what you can do to bypass that cutoff solenoid.. or if not possible.. might be time for a repair ( if possible ) or a replacement.

Soundguy
 
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Hi,

Is the fuel petcock turned on? (been there before w/ a bike) Tank vent plugged? Is it a Diesel? Did you add anti-gel to the last batch of fuel? If not, pull it into a heated area and let the heat blast on it for a few hours and add anti-gel to the tank. You may have to swap out the filter if it's plugged solid.

My 2 cents,

Tom
 
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jfuller5 said:
I have a 4410 hydro that cranks ok wont start. Fuel shut off solenoid on injector pump was clicking rapidly. I charged battery even though it cranks ok. Now solenoid doesnt click but still wont start. Preheat system seems to work, light comes on and shows draw on battery charger when applied. Any ideas?

If the fuel solenoid doesn't do the one click when you first turn the key on, that's a good indication you're not getting fuel. Rapid clicking doesn't sound good either. You might check for a loose connection.
 
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On my old JD 870 you could hold the fuel selenoid in the open positon with your hand and then it would start ok and once running the selenoid would stay in the open position. When the selenoid on your tractor was clicking rapidly I would say that there wasn't enough power to keep it open. Then it would close and then try to open again. Hence the rapid clicking. I would suspect the battery even though you charged it. Try starting with the charger hooked up and manually holding the selenoid open. Let us know what you find.

Sincerely, Dirt
 
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I got it fixed today, replace fuel solenoid control in fuse box, a little gray small piece that looks like a relay. Started first time. Thanks.
 
 
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