One dead NH 1925

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New Holland 1925
Three weeks ago I did some shredding at my place and parked the 1925 back in the barn, turned off the key and went home. Last weekend I went to fire it up and there was nothing - no glow plug light, no sound like it was trying to start, nothing. I thought that maybe I'd left the lights on or key in the "on" position and ran the battery down, so I removed it from the chassis and brought it home. When I hooked the charger up to it, it seemed fully charged. I went ahead and "topped it off", then took it back out today. By the way, this battery is less than 6 months old.)

I hooked everything up and zippo, nada. I cleaned the terminals on battery and cable. I cleaned where the ground bolts to the chassis, and i checked the 30 amp fuse near the starter. Again, nothing. What's strange is, I can't even get the headlights to come on! I mean, it's as if I have no battery, yet it shows fully charged. Any thoughts as to what else to look for? many thanks.
 
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Three weeks ago I did some shredding at my place and parked the 1925 back in the barn, turned off the key and went home. Last weekend I went to fire it up and there was nothing - no glow plug light, no sound like it was trying to start, nothing. I thought that maybe I'd left the lights on or key in the "on" position and ran the battery down, so I removed it from the chassis and brought it home. When I hooked the charger up to it, it seemed fully charged. I went ahead and "topped it off", then took it back out today. By the way, this battery is less than 6 months old.)

I hooked everything up and zippo, nada. I cleaned the terminals on battery and cable. I cleaned where the ground bolts to the chassis, and i checked the 30 amp fuse near the starter. Again, nothing. What's strange is, I can't even get the headlights to come on! I mean, it's as if I have no battery, yet it shows fully charged. Any thoughts as to what else to look for? many thanks.
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #3  
More than one fuse? Animal damage to wires? Trace your wires, use a volt meter to confirm power.
Bob
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #4  
More than one fuse? Animal damage to wires? Trace your wires, use a volt meter to confirm power.
Bob
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #5  
Similar problem on my 1987 2120 2 years ago. Turned out to be ignition switch.

Andy
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #6  
Similar problem on my 1987 2120 2 years ago. Turned out to be ignition switch.

Andy
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #7  
You may have a fuse link on the system. Check for a fuse holder somewhere by the starter. Main fuse that controls all power. Usally just behind starter; follow power lead from battery, hooks to starter and a wire feeds off that lug , it will be on that main feed wire.
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #8  
You may have a fuse link on the system. Check for a fuse holder somewhere by the starter. Main fuse that controls all power. Usally just behind starter; follow power lead from battery, hooks to starter and a wire feeds off that lug , it will be on that main feed wire.
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #9  
Good advice so far. Get yourself a test light and start checking circuits. Pay special attention to the grounds. It seems like faulty grounds seem to be the trouble more often than not.
 
   / One dead NH 1925 #10  
I am also thinking about the ignition switch. Happend to me on the old MF 165 I used to have... /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 

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