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JD Z345R Won’t Crank

#1

eleyarms

eleyarms

I had a problem where my Z345 would not crank. Battery voltage was full and the hour meter was working. Day one I gave up. Read on-line suggestions. Day two, tried again and noted that when I extended the control arms I was not hearing any relay clicking. Lookin down into the left control arm well where it pivots, I noted a small wood chip that was blocking full outward extension of the arm. I removed the obstruction, heard the relay clicking and tjen started right up. Simple fix that was easily overlooked. My 2 cents.


#2

R

Rivets

Glad you found the problem. Sometimes it the simple things that drive you crazy.


#3

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Auto Doc's

Note to self: Don't use it as a woodchipper. LOL

Yes, it can often be the simple things that will drive you crazy.


#4

Tiger Small Engine

Tiger Small Engine

I had a problem where my Z345 would not crank. Battery voltage was full and the hour meter was working. Day one I gave up. Read on-line suggestions. Day two, tried again and noted that when I extended the control arms I was not hearing any relay clicking. Lookin down into the left control arm well where it pivots, I noted a small wood chip that was blocking full outward extension of the arm. I removed the obstruction, heard the relay clicking and tjen started right up. Simple fix that was easily overlooked. My 2 cents.
Simple fixes will shut a lot of people down because they don’t even try for a variety of reasons. Some of these reasons include: lack of interest, intimidation, lack of tools, lack of confidence, lack of time, and lack of self sufficiency. We are a specialized society that has become used to “taking it in”, versus digging in our heels a bit to try to tackle the problem. Keeps shops busy.


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