jlmjlm
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only have 3 volts going to relay when key is turned to start. i have the safty swith crossed out. have tried 2 different ignition switches. could it b a wire not hooked up?
thanks for reply, read my reply to txjim and c if it still sounds like a fusible link. thanks again
Ditto what TractorTech stated about flywheel bolts. If dealer didn't want to correct flywheel bolts problem for FREE then my attorney would be having a discussion with the dealer management. Being a former JD dealer service manager I'll bet dealer has insurance to cover technician mistakes. I also agree $4500 to replace flywheel bolts sounds atrocious.
I can't remember or find in parts catalog a factory installed fusible link.
Did you check for a ""good ground"" on starter relay on firewall above starter????????????? Depending on tractor serial relay should resemble one of the photos.
Another place to check for corroded/loose connections is the wiring bulkhead on RH firewall as they have a history of getting corroded over time.
TractorTech
Sorry but JD 4630 is a 150 pto HP rowcrop tractor built from '73-'77 while a 4600(Yanmar) is a 36 pto HP CUT built from '98-'01 which are not even close relatives except for the green & yellow paint with JD logo. As I previously stated I'm fairly confident a JD 4630 doesn't have a fusible link but utilizes circuit breakers for electrical protection.
didnt get to work on it today to much freezzing rain, by running a wire from battery to the #3 post in your relay diagram cranks it the second u touch it. would that not show that the wires going from relay to starter are good and maybe the problem is from #3 post back to switch. dont the switch send voltage to that post to open the relay? the switch sends no voltage to that post. thanks
My assumption was for Ford 4630, but with 2 batteries, it would be a John Deere, indeed. I am aware of the differences in the John Deere models, but was talking Ford. My apologies Tx Jim.
This is the hazard of the parts and repairs section, as it should have been under the John Deere header.
Welcome to TBN. First I do not know anything about JD equipment. I do know a little bit about electricity. Maybe enough to get into trouble. The starting relay is generally a 4 pole relay. Two terminals are the trigger terminals. One goes to the key switch the other to ground. The other two terminals are the power terminals one to battery the other to the starter.
On some JD starter relays the relay body is the ground connection not the 4th terminal.