Hi all,
This is a repost in the Ford section of the original post I placed in the repairs section. Ford 1700 starting problems
I just bought a "slightly" used 1979 Ford 1700 tractor. It had some obvious things wrong and some not so obvious. I've had to replace the battery and will have to put all four tires on at some point. The current issue is that it won't start. With the new battery, when I hit the key, I could see the fan/crank/etc. turn about 20 degrees and stop. After checking connections, replacing the battery cable clamps, and verifying 12volts at the solenoid, I put 12volt from the battery directly to the solenoid. I could hear a spinning sound. At this point I took the starter in to the local parts house and they said something about one part working, but the other not. They had difficulty finding a reasonable replacement and so I had it rebuilt locally. He replaced the solenoid, brushes, some other minor stuff, painted/cooked the inside coating, and painted the outside case. When I picked the starter up, the guy hooked it up to a battery and showed me it engaging and spinning. After reinstalling the starter, I had the same results but noticed the alternator was really hot to the touch. I couldn't keep my hand on it. It doesn't get hot until I try to crack the engine. Now I'm wondering if there is a short inside the alternator that is draining enough power that the starter doesn't have enough power to crank the engine?
Thanks for any advice and comments,
Jason
This is a repost in the Ford section of the original post I placed in the repairs section. Ford 1700 starting problems
I just bought a "slightly" used 1979 Ford 1700 tractor. It had some obvious things wrong and some not so obvious. I've had to replace the battery and will have to put all four tires on at some point. The current issue is that it won't start. With the new battery, when I hit the key, I could see the fan/crank/etc. turn about 20 degrees and stop. After checking connections, replacing the battery cable clamps, and verifying 12volts at the solenoid, I put 12volt from the battery directly to the solenoid. I could hear a spinning sound. At this point I took the starter in to the local parts house and they said something about one part working, but the other not. They had difficulty finding a reasonable replacement and so I had it rebuilt locally. He replaced the solenoid, brushes, some other minor stuff, painted/cooked the inside coating, and painted the outside case. When I picked the starter up, the guy hooked it up to a battery and showed me it engaging and spinning. After reinstalling the starter, I had the same results but noticed the alternator was really hot to the touch. I couldn't keep my hand on it. It doesn't get hot until I try to crack the engine. Now I'm wondering if there is a short inside the alternator that is draining enough power that the starter doesn't have enough power to crank the engine?
Thanks for any advice and comments,
Jason