Steve Brockhouse
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- May 22, 2011
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- Tractor
- John Deere 135
I have a John Deere LT 135.
Run well for 3 or four seasons. Now has 125 hours running time.
There is a 20 amp fuse in the wire between the battery and the starter relay.
I believe this simply supplies power to the relay which operates to connect the battery to the starter motor.
When I start the engine this fuse deals with the current just fine. I.e. the engine starts as expected.
The machine runs just fine for as long as I need to cut grass.
Sometime between when I start it and when I shut it off this fuse blows.
Next time I try to start this fuse has blown.
Where should I look to resolve this problem.
Thanks, Steve Brockhouse
Run well for 3 or four seasons. Now has 125 hours running time.
There is a 20 amp fuse in the wire between the battery and the starter relay.
I believe this simply supplies power to the relay which operates to connect the battery to the starter motor.
When I start the engine this fuse deals with the current just fine. I.e. the engine starts as expected.
The machine runs just fine for as long as I need to cut grass.
Sometime between when I start it and when I shut it off this fuse blows.
Next time I try to start this fuse has blown.
Where should I look to resolve this problem.
Thanks, Steve Brockhouse