TheSheriff
Member
Pardon me if I dumb this way, way down, since I didn't see my solution addressed.
Synopsis. I'm a first time tractor owner.... had my 2010 284 since June. As summer passed and temps dropped into the 40's, the tractor refused to start. I bought a Kats magnetic heater. That helped but not much. I assumed I did not have three bad glow plugs since the tractor was so new. I figured this tractor just didn't like the cold... I have read those types of posts here and had no other tractor experience to compare to.
Reading this and other posts, I tested my GP circuit. I ran a jumper from the battery to the GP buss bar for 20 seconds. The tractor started so fast (40 temps, no pre-heat) it actually startled me!
After more tests with the MM, I determined the problem must be with the switch. I called my dealer.
And now, the rest of the story....
It turns out I had not actually used my GP's for my first 100 hours, until now. I thought I understood my dealers instructions on the ignition when I took delivery, but nope.
What I didn't realize was that the GP heat position was in that spring-loaded, no detent, past ON, best guess how far to turn the key before you bump the starter, position!!!
I'm sure this is a big, "Duh" to most of you, but based on the information I was originally given, it was a pleasant revelation to me.
This is probably not the OP's problem, but it might help some other newb who lands here after a Google search.
Synopsis. I'm a first time tractor owner.... had my 2010 284 since June. As summer passed and temps dropped into the 40's, the tractor refused to start. I bought a Kats magnetic heater. That helped but not much. I assumed I did not have three bad glow plugs since the tractor was so new. I figured this tractor just didn't like the cold... I have read those types of posts here and had no other tractor experience to compare to.
Reading this and other posts, I tested my GP circuit. I ran a jumper from the battery to the GP buss bar for 20 seconds. The tractor started so fast (40 temps, no pre-heat) it actually startled me!
After more tests with the MM, I determined the problem must be with the switch. I called my dealer.
And now, the rest of the story....
It turns out I had not actually used my GP's for my first 100 hours, until now. I thought I understood my dealers instructions on the ignition when I took delivery, but nope.
What I didn't realize was that the GP heat position was in that spring-loaded, no detent, past ON, best guess how far to turn the key before you bump the starter, position!!!
I'm sure this is a big, "Duh" to most of you, but based on the information I was originally given, it was a pleasant revelation to me.
This is probably not the OP's problem, but it might help some other newb who lands here after a Google search.