Posted by JD Seller on August 09, 2013 at 21:33:39 from (208.126.196.144):
My JD 6400 has been blowing the MFWD fuse every now and then for a few months. But I never could find the problem. It might go for a month an not blow one and then blow two in the next hour. So I had some time yesterday to finally look real deep for the problem. I had the fuse panel off the tractor which is right beside the seat. I had blown a fuse and had replaced it. I found the problem down under the operator station where the wiring harness had rubbed the frame. Real tight quarters to work in. I got it fixed but before I had buttoned everything back up my wife called me down to the house to help her do some things. The Grand sons where running around playing in the yard and in front of the shop. The youngest watches everything you do and tries to copy/help out. Well he "help" me out. He took a pair of "his" little pliers and pulled every fuse and relay out of the fuse panel. Right at 20 fuses and 7-8 relays. Even with the shop manual it took a little while to get them all back in correct. LMAO
The little helper got a butt warming and a time out in the house with Grand MA. Just a few weeks ago he pulled the swinging draw bar sway pin clips out on two tractors. I found the pins in the drive way and then had to check all the tractors out to see which ones where missing.
I know the nut does not fall far from the tree. His Father, my youngest, took all the screws out of the bottom kitchen cabinet door hinges when he was about this age.
They learn watching you but they can cause some heart burn at times.
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