John, my farmer neighbour, got his Kubota 91-2 stuck in a trench today - we spent 5 hours pulling it out with my EC15B and his Massey Tractor.
To cut to the chase, the engine bay was swamped in mud and water and the fuel circuit became clogged with muck [steep angle in trench]- sorted the fuel circuit out.
Got the engine working.......managed to drag it out of the trench....and then the electrics died.
Nada.
Nowt.
No lights or owt.
Tot.
Dead
ex-parrot........you get the picture.......
Got my trusty meter out and;
[i] 12V from battery.
[ii] 12V at the solenoid.
[iii] Nothing else. No lights at all.........
[iv] No clicking from starter......a complete shut down of the electrics.
[v] All the easy to find fuses under the seat are good. [there is still a lot of mud around those block connectors and relays though....]
He has no service manual [naturally....]
There's mud everywhere.
I pressure washed it from one of the fell water supply pipes that he had just cut by accident.
The engine was totally choked in mud...top to bottom.....exhaust had been submerged....yet it still ran........well, until it died......oddly, when the exhaust wasn't submerged
I've applied contact cleaner at the alternator and solenoid spade connections.
I've no idea why it's died.
1. Can anyone help with some suggestions as to what to do next ?
2. Is it worth calling a service engineer?
I need to get John moving so I can get back to my uber-urgent projects.....
cheers people..........
To cut to the chase, the engine bay was swamped in mud and water and the fuel circuit became clogged with muck [steep angle in trench]- sorted the fuel circuit out.
Got the engine working.......managed to drag it out of the trench....and then the electrics died.
Nada.
Nowt.
No lights or owt.
Tot.
Dead
ex-parrot........you get the picture.......
Got my trusty meter out and;
[i] 12V from battery.
[ii] 12V at the solenoid.
[iii] Nothing else. No lights at all.........
[iv] No clicking from starter......a complete shut down of the electrics.
[v] All the easy to find fuses under the seat are good. [there is still a lot of mud around those block connectors and relays though....]
He has no service manual [naturally....]
There's mud everywhere.
I pressure washed it from one of the fell water supply pipes that he had just cut by accident.
The engine was totally choked in mud...top to bottom.....exhaust had been submerged....yet it still ran........well, until it died......oddly, when the exhaust wasn't submerged
I've applied contact cleaner at the alternator and solenoid spade connections.
I've no idea why it's died.
1. Can anyone help with some suggestions as to what to do next ?
2. Is it worth calling a service engineer?
I need to get John moving so I can get back to my uber-urgent projects.....
cheers people..........
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