Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
- Messages
- 11,998
- Location
- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
My brother in law has a problem with is NH. I seems to have developed the NH PTO light on syndrome. Below is his email and what he found on the internet. I am hoping someone here has the fix for it as it looks like a semi common problem.
"You know the problem with starting the NH and we thought it was not in Neutral? Well I was out in the pasture and now it will not start at all. I went up on the Net to see if anyone had this problem. Another person has the same problem".
Other guys statement: I ran into a problem with my New Holland. It won't start because the PTO safety light is on and won't go off. The battery is fully charged and it will not turn over because the light is on. I went to the local New Holland store and purchased a new sensor switch for the PTO and installed it; however the light still remained on. Since the wiring is connected to the seat sensor I jumped it with a wire thinking that would narrow down the possible options. I came to the conclusion that the PTO sensor which is located directly underneath the PTO lever is working and so is the seat sensor. I checked the 40 amp main fuse with a DVOM and everything checks out. Has anyone ever had this problem and what else can I do? The New Holland dealer can not take the tractor into the shop for another 3 weeks. I really need the tractor working this week for the farm. If anyone has any suggestions or ran into the same problem please let me know.
Brother in law: "My PTO light is on now and I can not get a clicking sound like before. This problem may have been the problem all along. Guess I will call NH dealer tomorrow and see if they have an easy fix for a tractor in the pasture.
"You know the problem with starting the NH and we thought it was not in Neutral? Well I was out in the pasture and now it will not start at all. I went up on the Net to see if anyone had this problem. Another person has the same problem".
Other guys statement: I ran into a problem with my New Holland. It won't start because the PTO safety light is on and won't go off. The battery is fully charged and it will not turn over because the light is on. I went to the local New Holland store and purchased a new sensor switch for the PTO and installed it; however the light still remained on. Since the wiring is connected to the seat sensor I jumped it with a wire thinking that would narrow down the possible options. I came to the conclusion that the PTO sensor which is located directly underneath the PTO lever is working and so is the seat sensor. I checked the 40 amp main fuse with a DVOM and everything checks out. Has anyone ever had this problem and what else can I do? The New Holland dealer can not take the tractor into the shop for another 3 weeks. I really need the tractor working this week for the farm. If anyone has any suggestions or ran into the same problem please let me know.
Brother in law: "My PTO light is on now and I can not get a clicking sound like before. This problem may have been the problem all along. Guess I will call NH dealer tomorrow and see if they have an easy fix for a tractor in the pasture.