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Tim

tractor quit on me help!!!

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Tim

snowblowing last night with a c141 auto, tractor just quit (with the PTO engaged if it helps with solving the probem).

won't do anything (yes I did disengage the PTO)

won't turn over, not even clicking

i can't find any broken wires

seems like it has to be electrical,

switch under the seat is 6 months old

PTO switch is about 10 years old (but if it was that why would it just shut down while blowing

ignition switch wiring connection seems clean and tight

ideas???

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TT

Check the wire connections on the amp gauge.

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855ownerJoel

Did you check the battery? They can seperate and cause an open circuit. I would also double check your seat safety switch, try a temporary bypass. Since its not even turning over, sounds like safety switch or shorted battery if no other wiring issues found.

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squonk

Loose ground wire.

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Tim

there was a wire off on the ammeter

put it back still nothing

put an ohmeter across the two terminals of the ammeter after disconnecting the wires

no continuity...there should be, correct?

could the ammeter have shorted out when the wire came loose while running

until i get another ammeter, can i jump the two wires?

i would not hurt anything would i?

it's not the battery

have not checked for bad grounds yet

oh yeah

thanks for the ideas so far

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yankeebob79

Hey Tim. mine did the same thing and it turned out to be the main fuse to the switch.exact same symptoms. replaced the fuse and she fired right up. not sure what caused it but it's been working fine since.

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Tim

i don't think i have a fuse

there is no fuse cluster? like on the 300 series tractors

the only fuse i know of is one i put in for the headlights

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TT

Bypassing the ammeter won't hurt a thing.

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yankeebob79

ok, sorry, my mistake. didn't look at what your working on. I would check for power at the ignition switch first. if there is power, check to see if any of the wires go hot when you turn the key to the on position. also, as previously stated, make sure the battery is grounded and the engine is as well.

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KC9KAS

Do you have a safety switch on the PTO?

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roscoemi

On my C-121 I have an inline fuse right by the starter cylinoid(?) that blew and caused the very same thing. Had a shorted tail light that blew the fuse.

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Tim

got it running

did a few things

really not sure of root cause

if i had to guess

it was the ammeter wire

the new battery had no charge

thanks to all

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leeave96

I was going to guess that if you were running the tractor and then wouldn't crank afterwards it could be a drained battery.

Question that needs answered now is - are you charging now that you are running again.

Good luck,

Bill

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kthack657

Try the starter, mine was bad, and got really really warm...or did you check the gas tank, are you getting fuel??

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Tim

leeave, good question

i will have to look into this

it has run less than an hour since the motor in it was put in

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