Posted by Damp;Dservice on December 28, 2008 at 17:46:19 from (12.175.230.38):
In Reply to: Belarus Starting Problem posted by I need a handle on December 28, 2008 at 16:21:38:
Before you kill yourself with that little trick, you will see 4 terminals on top of the inverter box, two will be close together with a strip of metal between called a shunt fuse, verify both of those fuses are making connection, if all looks ok there, then on top of the shift rail, (under the cab on your right when sitting in the seat) there is the neutral safety switch, make a jumper wire and connect the two wires together, get back in the tractor and try again, those switches are known to fail without warning. If you try jumping it with a screwdriver you will burn out those shunt fuses instantly. That box sends 24 volts to the starter during cranking, those tractors start on 24 and run on 12. The box is a big relay that closes the 24 connection to the starter, Ive been working on these ugly buggers for 15 years, (against my will i might add) and the safety switch is usually always the problem, secon culprit is usually bad connections at the batteries or the ground switch. (the switch to your right rear of the seat) if that loses connection you lose the ground to the entire tractor. Go step by step and you will get it started.
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