Kubota B1750 does not start after turn over
barryloehr
Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 5 urbana, il |
2011-01-02 176142
I turned my kubota B1750 over, it was still running and I turned it off to get help. flipped it back up and now it won't start. Instrument panel won't even light. Any ideas?
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candoarms
Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 1932 North Dakota Pics |
2011-01-02 176146
Barryloehr,
I'm happy to hear that you weren't injured.
First check to make sure that your safety switches are all engaged. Check to see if your PTO lever(s) is disengaged....speed range lever is in neutral.....clutch is depressed. It's possible that something happened to one of your safety switches. Check those.
Your battery could easily have made contact with the tractor's frame when it tipped.
The positive battery post is positioned very close to the tractor frame. There isn't much room up there. If your battery was shorted to the frame, it would go completely dead......and it wouldn't take long.
Remove the front grill section and take a good look around. I'm wiling to bet that you'll see some evidence of some sparks and arcs on the tractor's frame, next to the positive battery terminal.
If this is not the case, you might want to check the slow-blow fuse mounted very near the starter. It's possible that this fuse became dislodged, but I highly doubt it.
Stop in again if you're still having problems.
Joel ....
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barryloehr
Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 5 urbana, il |
2011-01-02 176148
Thanks for the reply Joel.
Looked for switches everywhere- all the ones under the seat looked good. PTO, clutch, speed, etc., are all good. I looked everywhere around the battery and cables- they're still connected securely and haven't shorted out anywhere. It's getting no power but I can't tell where the break is. I thought someone might know of a switch that may have to be reset after it has turned over. ....
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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2011-01-03 176166
Depending on the roll you could have drained the battery of acid as well!
I haven't seen anything that hasn't turned over after a wait to allow the fluids to drain back down. ....
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kthompson
Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 5275 South Carolina Pics |
2011-01-03 176174
Have you tested the battery in any manner, even tried jumping it? If the battery is not clamped down securely have no doubt it could have moved enough to damage a cable end, connection or the battery. By chance was it underwater?
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barryloehr
Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 5 urbana, il |
2011-01-03 176181
Thanks for the comeback guys.
The battery had just a little leaking from the top. I haven't tried it for a while- maybe it'll have power now that the battery has settled. The cables look fine.
I'll try it first thing in the morning. ....
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JD-855-in-WI
Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 36 Wisconsin Pics |
2011-01-06 176245
Too bad about that roll over, guess it's one of those life lessons that we all end up getting.
Will the any of the lights or flashers work? They don't require the saftey switches, maybe only the main switch to be on. Have you checked the battery cables to make sure something didn't get pulled loose if the battery moved during the roll? If you can find someone to help with a voltmeter it will narrow down the problem quicker. ....
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barryloehr
Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 5 urbana, il |
2011-01-08 176286
I finally found the fuse box and it was a fuse that was knocked loose. Thanks for all the help! ....
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