Howdy, folks. I live about an hour west of DC where we are currently getting hammered with snow. I own a TC45.
My mother (lives next door and we own the tractor 50/50) uses the tractor for her small horse farm probably 90% of the time. I brought the tractor over to my house this afternoon to get it ready for the snow and it looks like the glow plug timer is dead. As a result, it was very difficult to start. Normally, I'd just buy a new timer and make do until it arrived (this tractor has been through a few timers now...), but we're forecast to receive upwards of 3' of snow tonight and tomorrow. I need to push some snow
Is there any way to jump the timer's connector so that I can get those glow plug working? Or any other options to get it started after it's been sitting for a while and cold?
Thanks.
My mother (lives next door and we own the tractor 50/50) uses the tractor for her small horse farm probably 90% of the time. I brought the tractor over to my house this afternoon to get it ready for the snow and it looks like the glow plug timer is dead. As a result, it was very difficult to start. Normally, I'd just buy a new timer and make do until it arrived (this tractor has been through a few timers now...), but we're forecast to receive upwards of 3' of snow tonight and tomorrow. I need to push some snow
Is there any way to jump the timer's connector so that I can get those glow plug working? Or any other options to get it started after it's been sitting for a while and cold?
Thanks.