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| Platinum Member Join Date: May 2002 Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 538
| Tractor only has 96 hours. The switch seems stuck in the rabbit position. If I hold the paddle switch or the joy stick switch, it does change to turtle, but won't stay. Any ideas? Thanks,
__________________ Barry Lawson Hill Farm NH TC40DA '64 IH Cub Lo-Boy '47 Willys Jeep CJ2a w/ PTO '49 Willys Jeep CJ3a w/ PTO & 3pt lift http://www.farmjeep.com/ |
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| Super Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Northeast, Ohio
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| There is one screw (Phillips head) that once removed you can pop off the face of the joystick. Possibly the rabbit turtle switch needs repositioned within the joystick housing. It would be a cheap easy fix if that's it. |
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| Super Star Member Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Texas - Wise County - Sunset
Posts: 10,226
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PineRidge has mentioned how to get to the rabbit/turtle switch in the joystick. If you can find the end of the wire coming from the joystick and just unplug it, that would tell you the same thing. If you unplug it and the problem stays, you've eliminated the joystick as the problem. To get to the relays, you have to remove the two bolts on the cowling/panel right below your steering column and two bolts on each side of the firewall after raising the hood. Remove the cowling and look on the left side of the tractor (It WILL be very dusty in there. Use only air or a brush for cleaning). The hi range relay is the top/left plug-in relay and the turtle relay is the one next to it. They might be loose or defective. By swapping similar relays, you can isolate the bad or malfunctioning circuit. Good luck.
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| Platinum Member Join Date: May 2002 Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 538
| Thanks for the advice. I won't be able to get to the tractor until next weekend, but I'll report my findings.
__________________ Barry Lawson Hill Farm NH TC40DA '64 IH Cub Lo-Boy '47 Willys Jeep CJ2a w/ PTO '49 Willys Jeep CJ3a w/ PTO & 3pt lift http://www.farmjeep.com/ |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: May 2002 Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 538
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__________________ Barry Lawson Hill Farm NH TC40DA '64 IH Cub Lo-Boy '47 Willys Jeep CJ2a w/ PTO '49 Willys Jeep CJ3a w/ PTO & 3pt lift http://www.farmjeep.com/ | |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: May 2002 Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 538
| I can't get the switch for the joy stick unplugged - is there a trick? AND the switch is now stuck in Trutle. It won't move nor do I hear the relays click. The Rabbit light doesn't flash any more. The problem may be in the wiring. When I pulled the panel to get to the relays, I find a mouse nest - and some insulation missing from a wire. I had found a nest behind the battery and they have chewed that cable to the wire.
__________________ Barry Lawson Hill Farm NH TC40DA '64 IH Cub Lo-Boy '47 Willys Jeep CJ2a w/ PTO '49 Willys Jeep CJ3a w/ PTO & 3pt lift http://www.farmjeep.com/ |
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| Bronze Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: South Louisiana
Posts: 73
| Barry, I had the same problem. What's their attraction to wires?? It happened twice at the same spot...finally I opened a box of moth balls and jamed the whole box inside the cowling and have not had a problem since. |
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| Super Star Member Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Texas - Wise County - Sunset
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Also, in your second picture of the wire damage, the hi/lo relays are the two at the top-left of the picture. All of those relays are the same ones, so if you can swap them or move them around, you might find your problem. Of course, it is wire damage, who knows? It could be anywhere the rodent may have found a home. ![]()
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