Posted by SleepyFarmall on September 26, 2023 at 03:32:40 from (184.53.48.60):
In reference to my previous post about the NH TC30 5amp fuse blowing repeatedly: -talked to the dealer and got no conclusive info -looked at all wiring -tested seat and PTO sensors -cleaned the fuse block fuse holders
Conclusion: At first the tractor would not start at all; found the brand new 5a fuse was bad. Then ran the tractor with the brush hog over this same rough ground with 8ft tall weeds and grass all day with no problem. The only thing I feel I resolved was the cruddy fuse block.
By the way, I attempted to use my IH 25/27? sickle bar mower that I asked about some time ago. I've spent a lot of time getting it fixed and mounted to my tractor so was anxious to see it work in some lighter stuff. It was nearly useless. I did a little good under some overhanging tree limbs where there wasn't much to cut. Ultimately it split the new pitman arm I had just made out of white oak. Its going to get parked in the tree line. I'm done with it.
Thanks for all the input from the experts, Michael
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