My B7800 is 13-years-old with 1100 hrs. The tractor shut down after I used it for two hours. I found the 5 Amp fuse that protects the key switch was blown. I replaced fuse, turned on the engine and it shut off after a couple of seconds. Same fuse blown. The third fuse didn't even operate the fuel shutoff solenoid, but blew as soon as I tuned the key.
I unplugged the fuel shutoff solenoid and replaced the fuse again. It didn't blow, so I thought I found the bad part.
Off to the dealer, bought new solenoid and a fuel relay, there goes $100. Replaced both and the tractor started right up. It ran fine for 10 minutes than started sputtering as if only running on 3 of the 4 cylinders. Sounded like the engine was not getting enough fuel. Eventually it shut off and now it is blowing the same 5 Amp key switch fuse again.
I have an old battery. Could the low voltage cause some isse like this?
It is rather cold here (-8 at the moment) Could that be causing any issues with the electrical system?
It is not the fuel. I use Power Service in every drop of fuel that goes into the tractor.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
I unplugged the fuel shutoff solenoid and replaced the fuse again. It didn't blow, so I thought I found the bad part.
Off to the dealer, bought new solenoid and a fuel relay, there goes $100. Replaced both and the tractor started right up. It ran fine for 10 minutes than started sputtering as if only running on 3 of the 4 cylinders. Sounded like the engine was not getting enough fuel. Eventually it shut off and now it is blowing the same 5 Amp key switch fuse again.
I have an old battery. Could the low voltage cause some isse like this?
It is rather cold here (-8 at the moment) Could that be causing any issues with the electrical system?
It is not the fuel. I use Power Service in every drop of fuel that goes into the tractor.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.