I had my first 'problem' with my TC33D today....

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KrisHansen

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I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

Well, I went to go out and play, er, I mean work with the blower today, but the tractor would not start. When I turned the key, I could hear a relay(s) clicking, and I knew it had power.. I checked all of the levers etc... turns out it had blown the fuse for the safety switches..

Luckily an easy fix!!
 
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Re: I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

Hey Kris I'm glad it was nothing serious on your TC-33D. Do you have any guess as to why you lost that fuse? Probably nothing too much to be concerned over unless the same one blows again.
 
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Re: I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

Some of the Operator's Manuals say that the safety switch fuse (#5) should be a 7.5 amp fuse. The corrected manual says it should be a 10 amp fuse. You might check which one you've got if this problem comes up again. Many people including myself ran into that issue.
 
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Re: I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Hey Kris I'm glad it was nothing serious on your TC-33D. Do you have any guess as to why you lost that fuse? Probably nothing too much to be concerned over unless the same one blows again. )</font>

I really don't know, other than I had the lights on.. I wouldn't think that would draw extra current though the safety switch circut, but if these things are anything like Audis, the electrical system is fussy..
 
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Re: I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Some of the Operator's Manuals say that the safety switch fuse (#5) should be a 7.5 amp fuse. The corrected manual says it should be a 10 amp fuse. You might check which one you've got if this problem comes up again. Many people including myself ran into that issue. )</font>

Thanks! to be honest, I looked in the manual at the fuse designations, but didn't look at the ratings. I pulled out a 10 amp fuse, and I put back in a new 10 amp fuse.

I just got off it, I can't get enough of that little blue machine!!!
 
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Re: I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

Kris,

I have also had the fuse blow once when I left the lights on. Nothing has happened ever since I remember to shut the lights off.

Marty
 
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Re: I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

Kris, I replaced the standard fuse in that fuse location with a circuit breaker.
 
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Re: I had my first \'problem\' with my TC33D today....

Mike, I was thinking about that too.. Thanks!!!
 

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