Posted by up4fishin on March 02, 2008 at 12:21:54 from (209.86.226.17):
In Reply to: Re: JD 770 just died posted by Mydeere on March 02, 2008 at 11:47:26:
Thanks to all for the help. The electrical-oriented post got me thinking, so I started at the most basic level by checking the fuses. I have not located a diagram of the box, so I just pulled them one at a time. The 3 AMP fuse one up from the bottom on the left side of the box was blown. I replaced it, and as is traditional with this tractor it roared to life. Problem solved, and very cheaply I might add. I'm not sure what the fuse covers, but it did the trick.
Btw, I keep the tractor in the garage, so the mice *could* get to it, but there are many other more desireable nooks and crannies for them (if they can avoid all the poison I keep out there).
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