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Old 06-01-2008, 11:19 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I know they won't bypass all this safety BULL****!!!!!!!! (i've tried), but they might do the remote starter, they understand my business, and this dealer has a hell of a good service department. (plus, they lost their ass on my custom harrow, so they need to make that back)

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I did have one guy that had a bad NH. He had it for about a year but it was in the shop most of that time. NH finally gave him his money back but took off $20.00 or $25.00 per hour that was on the Tractor. I don't know what model it was. I know the customer was just happy to get rid of it. He is now very happy with his Kubota!
 
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I hope it all works out for you .
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Brian , if you really want to know how to jump it .
i can show you how. on your starter. the solinoid is most likely mounted
on top of the starter like most new tractors or a car. on there there is 3 posts with wires. one large that has the battery lead run to it. and 2 small posts . one switch and one ground. the ground is always usualy black. the small switch wire will always be eather red , purple or pink. all you haft to do is go to any auto parts place and get a starter bumper. it is just a hand held devise with a button on it. with 2 long leads with large allagator clips on the ends. there very cheep 5 or 10 bucks. take the 2 leads hook one to the large post on the solinoid where the battery cable is attached. hook the other one to the switch wire that is eather red, purple or pink. turn the key on and push the button on the hand held devise , as long as the tractor has juice in the battery it will crank. you can acualy take a screw driver and do the same thing by touching it to the switch post and the battery post on the solinoid at the same time. and it will start. but it will spark and leave marks on the post. i dont recommend it since its under warrenty. after its all fixed you can do this same procedure i explained. and run the 2 wires from them post on the solinoid to any where you want. and hook a button to it. and if this ever happens and you have a wireing problem , you will always be able to start your tractor manualy. and it will by pass all wireing on the tractor . i done this a million times on all sorts of machines and race cars.

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You would think so
But you would be wrong.



It's on the bottom, it's behind the heater hoses running to the cab and the loader. You can' see **** and I never found more than the big battery cable running to it.
I have no idea where it is (I mean, it must be there, I just can't find it)
it's packaged tight.

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Yap , its got to be there somewhere.
it needs a power wire to activate the solinoid.

that really funny , i just went and looked on my JD.
the solinoid is right on top of the starter on the left side in plain
sight.... you can see it without even opening the hood.

them newholland people need a spanking....

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where's the kick me smiley?

a ****ing fuse.

$hit, I feel stupid. I swore I checked them all.
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where's the kick me smiley?

a ****ing fuse.

$hit, I feel stupid. I swore I checked them all.
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Thats too funny but I really do hope you didn't go bat chit on the dealer and over react? Good to hear its a simple fix so blue has redeemed itself?

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where's the kick me smiley?

a ****ing fuse.

$hit, I feel stupid. I swore I checked them all.
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Oh Geesus Lone!!! I feel your pain!!! Ouch!!!

Were the mechanics all laughing and celebrating??? Or humbly thanking the dear Lord that it wasn't something far worse???

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Old 06-03-2008, 09:39 PM   #20 (permalink)
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I'm sure they were laughing
hell, I would have

I kinda did, but it was too painful

on the plus side, it ran all day today, not a hitch (except in my back. full suspension seat my ass)

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