"HELP" John Deere Guru's
I'll try to find the specs for the coil.. but normally they are 10-12 ohms.. if you have less.. its got a short in the coil...
Parts 1-10 Are for tractors with (WITH MAIN PTO, MFWD)
11-20 for tractors with (WITH MAIN PTO, MFWD, MID PTO)
I'm guessing your just going to end up with one coil, and you'll have to take the connector apart and install the wiring for the new coil...
Swapping the coils on the valving really isn't going to tell you much, unless you can switch the wiring in the connector... because the coil really isn't attached to the valve housing.. To remove it just take the nut off, and it will just slide off.. it magetically moves the valve. You really done all the diagnostics, by checking the resistance...
Parts 1-10 Are for tractors with (WITH MAIN PTO, MFWD)
11-20 for tractors with (WITH MAIN PTO, MFWD, MID PTO)
I'm guessing your just going to end up with one coil, and you'll have to take the connector apart and install the wiring for the new coil...
Swapping the coils on the valving really isn't going to tell you much, unless you can switch the wiring in the connector... because the coil really isn't attached to the valve housing.. To remove it just take the nut off, and it will just slide off.. it magetically moves the valve. You really done all the diagnostics, by checking the resistance...
No mid PTO. Could I possible get #13 or #33 and wire to plug? I don't understand why so many part #s for parts that look alike.
I may go by Mon am and see if I can order one. After fuse blew and I got 0.6 ohms on MFWD solenoid, I pretty sure thats the problem. (It had 11.1 before fuse blew) I am very grateful for the help I have received from you guys!
I may go by Mon am and see if I can order one. After fuse blew and I got 0.6 ohms on MFWD solenoid, I pretty sure thats the problem. (It had 11.1 before fuse blew) I am very grateful for the help I have received from you guys!
Originally Posted by Mopardan
Just a thank you to all who helped me trouble shoot my fuse-blowing problem. Installed new control valve this am at a cost of $33. Tractor good as new!


Bad things is that lots of people run into these little problems.. that think they are major.. and don't fix them.. and just a little bit of diagnostic work.. and a few $$ they are up and running like new...
Great to have the Deere up and working again...
Bryan
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