Posted by Grandpa's Fords on November 29, 2018 at 07:05:13 from (74.46.21.18):
In Reply to: NH TC33DA No Start posted by Grandpa's Fords on November 29, 2018 at 06:03:29:
Thanks for the reply Jim.
Although confident about cables and battery, really didn't hurt to check. 12.8 volts all around pulled ends off starter and frame ground clean but shined them back up anyway. Still no go.
Fiddled with the range selector to make sure safety switch was working and it started to turn over. When I first got it turning over the hum started to fade and did not return when I let go of the key. The glow plug light did not light until I cranked it a bit. and I could not get it to recycle again. Surprisingly the tractor started with a little more cranking, normally it won't start that quick at 25 degrees especially with out glow plugs. That sort of confounded me.
Can I assume I may have an issue with glow plugs or a relay? It has sometimes not fired the glow plugs and has also lit up after starting for several minutes after.
Ironically I haven't had many issues with this tractor, I purchased it used about 2.5 years ago and made the pay off on it the day before it acted up. Isn't that when they break when the warranty goes off or right after it's paidoff.
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