rutwad
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- Massey Ferguson 5465, Kubota M5040, Farmall H (2), Minneapolis Moline R, Case 530CK, Cat 416C
This makes the most logical sense to me. I do not think it is the wiring either. It is something than gets hot and blows the fuse. So what could get hot that would also shut down the engine? Fuel injection pump?
I have been leaning toward a bad sensor, but someone mentioned that would not likely blow a fuse.
Wrong sensor I unplugged. Did not affect the issue.
I appreciate all the feedback. Hopefully I can figure it out tomorrow. THANKS!!
I have been leaning toward a bad sensor, but someone mentioned that would not likely blow a fuse.
Going by your description in the original post, it doesn't sound like the problem is in the wiring. It sounds to me more like some component in the electrical circuit is drawing excessive current, which eventually overheats the fuse causing it to open up. You might try and see if you can feel if something getting hot about the time the fuse blows. Maybe you have already found the problem by unplugging that sensor?? You did say that the tractor ran after it was unplugged, I'm assuming you meant it didn't blow another fuse then?
Wrong sensor I unplugged. Did not affect the issue.
I appreciate all the feedback. Hopefully I can figure it out tomorrow. THANKS!!