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Dont you hate it

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:16 pm
by John(videodoc)
I have been feverishly cutting and splitting wood trying to clean up the 40 some trees i dumped in front of the barn last October. Well i was hauling off limbs yesterday to dump over the hill, and a board i had thrown on board to also get rid of, had a screw in it, fell out. as i drove by it, i thought to myself, i should stop and get that. "Naw, i get the atv out tomorrow and get, lets keep going as everything is going well." Well wouldnt you know it today, towards the end of the job i drove right over it, as it had gotten covered up by leaves. Now i have a flat tire Then, i shut off the tractor to call the puppy back, as he was off the chain. Went to start it up, and nothing. Battery is good. or reads at 10.8. SO there it sits on the hillside. Nothing. ended up having to move big chuncks of walnut 150lbs or better into a trailer and move to the splitting pile.

1. think the battery low would have anything to do with it? Never replaced it, 5 yrs old. Model 3525 mahindra, 3 cyl disesal
2. or do think the safety switches on the pto, high/lo, transmission, are bad?

john

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:38 am
by Gary Dotson
Charge the battery, John. 10.8v is basically dead, should read 12.5v or so. You're going to need to check out your charging system.

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:07 am
by Barnyard
Once the battery is charged have it checked. Since it is five years old it may be reaching the end of it's life span.

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 6:06 am
by John(videodoc)
So even though i got lights, horn, etc, probably a cut out switch or similiar item in the circut, if 12 volts not available sends the signal to ground?

kinda funny how it started an hour before just fine, and then hour later nothing......]

pretty bad when i have to go to the SHOP manual to find out where the battery is. Its behind the bug screen on the front grill. Duh.... :D

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 6:25 am
by Barnyard
John(videodoc) wrote:...think the battery low would have anything to do with it? Never replaced it, 5 yrs old...

John(videodoc) wrote:...pretty bad when i have to go to the SHOP manual to find out where the battery is...

If this is the first time you have had to get to the battery it pretty much tells us the battery has not been serviced in five years. If this is the case make sure all your connections are also clean.

John(videodoc) wrote:kinda funny how it started an hour before just fine, and then hour later nothing.....

Many times something will be fine one moment, then not working. Everything has a point to where it just stops working.

As for the lights and horn, they can still work but you may need the full battery power to turn the engine over.

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:23 am
by John *.?-!.* cub owner
John(videodoc) wrote:So even though i got lights, horn, etc, probably a cut out switch or similiar item in the circut, if 12 volts not available sends the signal to ground?

kinda funny how it started an hour before just fine, and then hour later nothing......]

pretty bad when i have to go to the SHOP manual to find out where the battery is. Its behind the bug screen on the front grill. Duh.... :D
If the lights go out when you try to start, you have a weak battery or bad connection. If they stay on, check safety switches, starter relay, fuses, etc.

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:44 am
by bob in CT
Those dang switches. A contractor used my Kubota in my yard with my permission, it snowed about 15 inches and I went out to start it. No-go. Just loved working out in the yard in the snow and cold with a voltmeter. Eventually I towed it into the heated garage where I spent some time tracing safety switches. The one I missed was the PTO switch. The operator had engaged the PTO for some reason and I never noticed it. At least it was a good excuse to do my 300 hour service.

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:17 pm
by John(videodoc)
Well i went out this am, prepared to take battery off and just go buy a new one. but she started right up. Charging indicator should a could level. So i plugged the tire. And went right to work this morning with it. will keep an eye on it.

Re: Dont you hate it

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 10:18 am
by cyriaque
Don't forget to check the water in the battery. It will keep it from charging well or holding a charge if it is low.