This was a problem the tractor had before I bought it, but I didn't know it until later. It wouldn't crank one day and I found that fuse was shot. A 10 amp was in in place of the 5. I put a 5 in and it was okay for quite a while, then it did it again, replaced and it lasted a short time. I was doing hay so I would just stick a 30 amp in to start it, and then remove it. This of course led to the 30 staying in and me forgetting about it until it blew the 30 the other day.
I found the thread from last week with a guy with the same problem. His short was in his HST pedal or something, which obviously isn't my issue. I checked the PTO switch by jumping it out, and that isn't it either. The shuttle neutral switch was replaced when this happened before, so it's pretty new. I checked all the small relays under the dash and they all have the same continuity so I don't think they are shorted internally.
This pretty much narrows it down to a wiring short somewhere, yeah? All the wiring I've checked so far looks solid. It's all loomed up and tight, but I haven't looked it ALL over.
Am I on the right track? Is there a common failure point for this circuit? I've attached a wiring diagram if that helps.
Thanks
I found the thread from last week with a guy with the same problem. His short was in his HST pedal or something, which obviously isn't my issue. I checked the PTO switch by jumping it out, and that isn't it either. The shuttle neutral switch was replaced when this happened before, so it's pretty new. I checked all the small relays under the dash and they all have the same continuity so I don't think they are shorted internally.
This pretty much narrows it down to a wiring short somewhere, yeah? All the wiring I've checked so far looks solid. It's all loomed up and tight, but I haven't looked it ALL over.
Am I on the right track? Is there a common failure point for this circuit? I've attached a wiring diagram if that helps.
Thanks

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