Just “ Bob”
New member
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2022
- Messages
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- Tractor
- Mahindra 1626
So, the most important and simple starting point is thank you! Reviewed posts yesterday as a “guest”, fixed my issue, felt I should join and thank everyone for the help.
Now, my issue and what I found.
I have a 2018 Mahindra 1626 purchased new in January 2021. (Love the leftover discounts.) has 425 hours, well maintained, works like a dream. Began having hard start issues about 2 weeks ago.
Important to note it was a “crank no start”. Not a “no crank no start”.
First as advised I checked and confirmed all my safety switches. They, on my tractor, cause a no crank no start. Seat, PTO, clutch, and neutral. I only weigh 130lbs, so, long ago I jumped my seat switch but left all others operational.
Then I went from front to back as everyone in all the posts I could find on no starts has mentioned. Battery voltage, clean terminals, clean grounds, fuel and air filters, dirty in-line connectors (gave them all some new dielectric grease while I was at it) and so on. The simple and obvious stuff sometimes over looked on fairly new equipment.
From there I followed my suspicion to a glow plug problem since the weather has gotten a lot cooler. Got my trusty multi meter out and checked power to glow plugs “feeder” wire. Got battery voltage there, but “0” on each glow plug “post”.
The result, the cheap “tin bar” that is supposed to deliver voltage from the feeder wire to each glow plug post, for a lack of better words, SUCKS! Bound to fail sooner rather than later.
I got energetic, for less than 10 minutes, and used some stuff I already had on hand and in the barn, short pieces of #10 copper wire, 4 eyelets, some dielectric grease, and I replaced the half cent tin crap. Back to full battery power at each glow plug post and starts like new again.
So, yes, problem solved, picture attached, and thanks to everyone here!
Bob
Now, my issue and what I found.
I have a 2018 Mahindra 1626 purchased new in January 2021. (Love the leftover discounts.) has 425 hours, well maintained, works like a dream. Began having hard start issues about 2 weeks ago.
Important to note it was a “crank no start”. Not a “no crank no start”.
First as advised I checked and confirmed all my safety switches. They, on my tractor, cause a no crank no start. Seat, PTO, clutch, and neutral. I only weigh 130lbs, so, long ago I jumped my seat switch but left all others operational.
Then I went from front to back as everyone in all the posts I could find on no starts has mentioned. Battery voltage, clean terminals, clean grounds, fuel and air filters, dirty in-line connectors (gave them all some new dielectric grease while I was at it) and so on. The simple and obvious stuff sometimes over looked on fairly new equipment.
From there I followed my suspicion to a glow plug problem since the weather has gotten a lot cooler. Got my trusty multi meter out and checked power to glow plugs “feeder” wire. Got battery voltage there, but “0” on each glow plug “post”.
The result, the cheap “tin bar” that is supposed to deliver voltage from the feeder wire to each glow plug post, for a lack of better words, SUCKS! Bound to fail sooner rather than later.
I got energetic, for less than 10 minutes, and used some stuff I already had on hand and in the barn, short pieces of #10 copper wire, 4 eyelets, some dielectric grease, and I replaced the half cent tin crap. Back to full battery power at each glow plug post and starts like new again.
So, yes, problem solved, picture attached, and thanks to everyone here!
Bob