Posted by robert major on July 31, 2015 at 09:03:24 from (216.81.14.15):
In Reply to: Parallel batteries posted by 550Doug on July 31, 2015 at 07:46:16:
Hi could be as simple as if it's got a cab something like the wiper switch is turned on to slow speed and the motors seized up, then it draws just enough through the circuit but not enough to blow the fuse, could be another switch circuit doing it to.
Had this happen with an allis 190 I bought from a case IH dealer. They had it in the shop put new batterys on and a new alternator/external regulator it still did it, so they just threw parts at it!. took me a while to find it. when the battery was connected the amp gauge moved over neg just enough you wouldn't notice it at a glance. I started looking and pulling fuses. the gauge went back zero. figured what the fuse did and found the wiper circuit and the switch on and the stuck motor problem. The case shop manager asked me if I fixed it with a smile on his face one day as they hadn't. i said yeah which one of your guys dumped parts at it and had no clue what he was at. Somebody got a telling the next morning at the daily staff meeting I guess. Regards Robert
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