Posted by corvette99ht on April 09, 2019 at 05:46:08 from (97.90.233.77):
In Reply to: 3020 won't crank posted by corvette99ht on April 08, 2019 at 20:07:33:
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Bob and Jim: Thank you for your details and photos and your patience .... your help WILL get me to solve this.
Full SN is T111P078370R, meaning it's a Tractor, 3020, RowCrop, Gasoline, Powershift, SN 78370, assembled at JD Tractorworks.
If either of you have access to the correct electrical schematic (not the wiring diagram, which I found at https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/sidebyside/equipment/76112/referrer/navigation/pgId/186860 ), please point me to it or I can provide an email for you to send it to.
* I didn't even know there is a 2nd battery, I only saw the one on the left, near the starter. I assumed a second battery was only for a Diesel, making it 24volts due to Diesel demands. I will look for 2nd battery, but please remember that it did crank (albeit slowly) when I jumped across the starter solenoid
1) I will now put a jumper wire at the clutch interlock cable, then turn key to "on", and then push starter button
2) If that fails, then I will find the transmission neutral safety switch, and assuming there's a cable there, will add a jumper that and retry, leaving clutch interlock jumper in (one change at a time)
Then I will repost the result.
Please continue to hang in there with me, thank you
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