Hi everyone,
I have persistent cold starting issues with my Massey Ferguson compact tractor 1560.
What I have done so far:
New battery,
professionally rebuild starter,
Verified proper voltage to starter,
changed engine and hydraulic oil,
put in all new glow plugs,
changed fuel filter,
used additives for diesel fuel and used winter diesel,
Still at below freezing temperatures the starting is an issue.
Now I realized something else the other day:
At those cold temperatures and if the tractor has been sitting for a week or more, when starting the engine the PTO starts to turn. The PTO switch (electronic) is turned off and I don't see a light in the dash that would suggest the PTO is engaged. Yet the shaft is turning for a few seconds at typical start up speeds.
Now I believe at -20 Celsius or lower, the starter just doesn't have the power to crank the engine plus whatever is attached to the PTO and that's why I don't get the crank speed to start the tractor, even with the engine blog heater plugged in for a week straight.
When I realized the PTO spinning, I had the bushhog mounted on the back and the blades made a rumble and when I turned around I saw the bushhog running. I immediately hit the PTO switch, but it took a few more seconds for the PTO to stop. Well stopping as in loosing speed.
I am 100% certain that the switch was off (the tractor does not start with the PTO engaged) yet the PTO ran when starting.
I did do some research and read something that cold hydraulic il could be between the clutch and basically cause a friction connection in the clutch. Once the oil warms up a bit, the friction is lower and the PTO stops.
Any idea if that makes sense and what I would do about it? The hydraulic oil is only 50 hours old at best and I put in a new filter as well. I had no shavings on the hydraulic oil circuit magnet either.
For now I am planning on putting a magnetic heater on the rear axle housing, but that can't be the solution and I am not sure if that will be sufficient at minus 30 celsius.
Any ideas and suggestions welcome.
Thank you folks !!!
I have persistent cold starting issues with my Massey Ferguson compact tractor 1560.
What I have done so far:
New battery,
professionally rebuild starter,
Verified proper voltage to starter,
changed engine and hydraulic oil,
put in all new glow plugs,
changed fuel filter,
used additives for diesel fuel and used winter diesel,
Still at below freezing temperatures the starting is an issue.
Now I realized something else the other day:
At those cold temperatures and if the tractor has been sitting for a week or more, when starting the engine the PTO starts to turn. The PTO switch (electronic) is turned off and I don't see a light in the dash that would suggest the PTO is engaged. Yet the shaft is turning for a few seconds at typical start up speeds.
Now I believe at -20 Celsius or lower, the starter just doesn't have the power to crank the engine plus whatever is attached to the PTO and that's why I don't get the crank speed to start the tractor, even with the engine blog heater plugged in for a week straight.
When I realized the PTO spinning, I had the bushhog mounted on the back and the blades made a rumble and when I turned around I saw the bushhog running. I immediately hit the PTO switch, but it took a few more seconds for the PTO to stop. Well stopping as in loosing speed.
I am 100% certain that the switch was off (the tractor does not start with the PTO engaged) yet the PTO ran when starting.
I did do some research and read something that cold hydraulic il could be between the clutch and basically cause a friction connection in the clutch. Once the oil warms up a bit, the friction is lower and the PTO stops.
Any idea if that makes sense and what I would do about it? The hydraulic oil is only 50 hours old at best and I put in a new filter as well. I had no shavings on the hydraulic oil circuit magnet either.
For now I am planning on putting a magnetic heater on the rear axle housing, but that can't be the solution and I am not sure if that will be sufficient at minus 30 celsius.
Any ideas and suggestions welcome.
Thank you folks !!!