downslope
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- Joined
- Mar 11, 2008
- Messages
- 641
- Location
- NY
- Tractor
- MF TO-35, Ford(s) 2000, 8N, 9N, White 2-70, NH TD75D, JD 5045D
TD75 tractor had been acting up a little when turning key to crank position. At times had to hold and release a few times to get it to crank, now it won't crank at all, no click, nothing. Battery is charged and with key in run position horn and head lights work. PTO warning light turns on and off as it should when PTO lever is moved. There is +12 volts at the big terminal on the solenoid.
Is the small wire to the solenoid supposed to have +12 volts showing when key is moved to crank position?; it does not. Or does the key complete a ground path to the solenoid? At this point I suspect the key switch, or maybe a faulty safety switch. Is there a safety switch on the shuttle shifter to be in neutral? On the clutch pedal to be depressed?
Anyways, how do I access the backside of the ignition switch for testing/replacement if necessary? The nut securing the switch assembly to the dash panel was a little loose, this could be a problem if the key-switch is completing a ground to the solenoid, will tighten up tomorrow. What would I have to jump to the solenoid to determine if it's defective. Thanks for any/all advice.
Is the small wire to the solenoid supposed to have +12 volts showing when key is moved to crank position?; it does not. Or does the key complete a ground path to the solenoid? At this point I suspect the key switch, or maybe a faulty safety switch. Is there a safety switch on the shuttle shifter to be in neutral? On the clutch pedal to be depressed?
Anyways, how do I access the backside of the ignition switch for testing/replacement if necessary? The nut securing the switch assembly to the dash panel was a little loose, this could be a problem if the key-switch is completing a ground to the solenoid, will tighten up tomorrow. What would I have to jump to the solenoid to determine if it's defective. Thanks for any/all advice.