roermo
Gold Member
Hi all have a question about my JD 4110, 320 hours:
When I try to start my tractor I get a fast clicking sound. I used jumper cables to hook to the battery same sound. Last night I put it on a charger for 10 hours. This morning tried to start it no go. I put cables back on got the clicking sound. Took the battery out and hooked the jumper straight to the leads same sound. I took the jumper + to the starter and the to the fame same sound. I called the dealer they said take the starter out and bring it in. I asked how much it would cost for a new starter I about feel over $650. The owner of the dealership said he has never had a bad starter with that few hours. He thought it would be a switch, bad cable, etc. Or maybe the sylenoid (spelling)
Does any one have an idea or how to trouble shoot it better?
Also when I had the starter lose and all wires unhooked I could not get it out because of what looked like a hydraulic line and pump in the way.
Any help out there? I am green (no pun intended) when it comes to motors elec. And the likes.
Thanks
Roger
When I try to start my tractor I get a fast clicking sound. I used jumper cables to hook to the battery same sound. Last night I put it on a charger for 10 hours. This morning tried to start it no go. I put cables back on got the clicking sound. Took the battery out and hooked the jumper straight to the leads same sound. I took the jumper + to the starter and the to the fame same sound. I called the dealer they said take the starter out and bring it in. I asked how much it would cost for a new starter I about feel over $650. The owner of the dealership said he has never had a bad starter with that few hours. He thought it would be a switch, bad cable, etc. Or maybe the sylenoid (spelling)
Does any one have an idea or how to trouble shoot it better?
Also when I had the starter lose and all wires unhooked I could not get it out because of what looked like a hydraulic line and pump in the way.
Any help out there? I am green (no pun intended) when it comes to motors elec. And the likes.
Thanks
Roger