Willl
Elite Member
You say it has power OK, how 'bout the ground side ?
You say it has power OK, how 'bout the ground side ?
only one wire going to it, grounds to itself through the bolts but ill take it off and clean were it bolts to block good point thanks
I thought you said it works when you put power to the wire ..so ground is good.
Your right, some how I read it as he had power to it and didn't work. Agreed, ground good.
His words "it does have power for a about 10 seconds after u cut the switch off ,but it wont pull in"
How much power?, how did you check for power ?
that is correct there could be a bad connection or relay on that side. it could be checked with a voltmeter when connected to the solenoid to see if the voltage drops off.
since it occurred after tinkering I would suspect connection first.
Your right, some how I read it as he had power to it and didn't work. Agreed, ground good.
His words "it does have power for a about 10 seconds after u cut the switch off ,but it wont pull in"
How much power?, how did you check for power ?
cked for power with a voltmeter has 12.4 volts
it may be that the voltage drops off when it tries to pull in the solenoid. check the voltage when it is connected trying to do work.
I don't know where the relay for your tractor is but you can download the wiring from the Messick's | Dealer for New Holland, Case IH, Kubota, Cub Cadet and More | Online Parts, Sales & Service. site