I had been using my New Holland TC29 for several days with no starting problems. When I tried to start it one morning, after warming the glow plug the starter would not turn over. I could hear the relay click in the dash, however there was no solenoid or starter actuation. I pulled the starter and solenoid and had it checked at the dealer. The starter worked fine. I checked the fuses, checked the battery terminals and connections. I was planning to start to check all the safety interlock switches. Then I looked at the forum.
The afternoon before I had been pushing brush into piles and I drove across an area of standing corn stalks. When I checked the forum on TC29 starting issues, one of the members wrote that he had gone through an area of brush and cornstalks and found the high vegetation had separated a safety switch plug connection located on the lower part of transmission just ahead of the axel on the left side. When I checked that area I found the safety switch connection had been separated the afternoon before and the tractor still ran until I shut it off. I plugged the separated safety switch wiring back together and the tractor was back in business!! Thanks to the member who posted this issue with TC29’s when working in high vegetation.
The afternoon before I had been pushing brush into piles and I drove across an area of standing corn stalks. When I checked the forum on TC29 starting issues, one of the members wrote that he had gone through an area of brush and cornstalks and found the high vegetation had separated a safety switch plug connection located on the lower part of transmission just ahead of the axel on the left side. When I checked that area I found the safety switch connection had been separated the afternoon before and the tractor still ran until I shut it off. I plugged the separated safety switch wiring back together and the tractor was back in business!! Thanks to the member who posted this issue with TC29’s when working in high vegetation.