PTO Limit Switch Unplugged
RockyTop1
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-06-24 39810
Pulled my hair out for about an hour on Saturday when my TC33D
wouldn't start. Turned out that after doing some mowing that one of
the wires got unplugged from the PTO limit switch under the tractor.
The tractor then thought the PTO was ON and wouldn't let the
tractor start. Easy to fix though, just plugged it back in.
Has this happened to anyone else?
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PTO Limit Switch Unplugged
Tom Kopf
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-06-24 39814
Yep, My TC40D has had a few switches unplugged by things that I've run over. Even the seat switch has unplugged itself once.It gets your head going quickly with "what ifs?", then you get under it with a big sigh of relief. ....
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PTO Limit Switch Unplugged
TC29 in Wa.
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-06-25 39826
Gee that is a coincidence, it was a just aweek ago sataurday that my new TC29 had the same problem. You should tape it after you plug them back in, or it will just happen again. ....
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PTO Limit Switch Unplugged
TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2002-06-25 39833
A couple of years ago there was some discussion about inter-lock switch failures on fairly new tractors. The design seemed to be prone to damage, and somebody had replaced one several times. Sure would be useful if I could remember which switch and which tractor, or even if a solution was found. Real helpful today huh? ....
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