keljan11
Bronze Member
Hey all,
I've finally figured out a cure for my ignition fuse issue on my MF 265.
History: -started blowing the 20 amp ignition fuse. Found it right after finishing cutting/raking/and baling my small hay field.
- dismantled my tractor dash as much as I could (because of cab on tractor). Removed the fel, hood, battery cover side plates, etc.
- changed out the amp meter, corroded braided negative cable, fixed a couple of poor electrical connections I found (lights, etc.). Still blew the ignition fuse.
-ordered a new alternator and installed it.
- since I had everything apart, decided to change the fan belt and the engine stop cable. I had also bought a new ignition switch just in case, but didn't need it.
Anyways, the new alternator was the answer. Fuse is holding!!
Hope this will help someone else
I've finally figured out a cure for my ignition fuse issue on my MF 265.
History: -started blowing the 20 amp ignition fuse. Found it right after finishing cutting/raking/and baling my small hay field.
- dismantled my tractor dash as much as I could (because of cab on tractor). Removed the fel, hood, battery cover side plates, etc.
- changed out the amp meter, corroded braided negative cable, fixed a couple of poor electrical connections I found (lights, etc.). Still blew the ignition fuse.
-ordered a new alternator and installed it.
- since I had everything apart, decided to change the fan belt and the engine stop cable. I had also bought a new ignition switch just in case, but didn't need it.
Anyways, the new alternator was the answer. Fuse is holding!!
Hope this will help someone else