[AJD] resource request
John Wilkens
jwilkens at eoni.com
Tue Jun 29 12:08:11 PDT 2010
Mike, first palce I'd go is the JD discussion Forum on the Yesterdays
Tractors web site. Lot of helpful and knowlegeable guys
there. Good luck! John W.
8:30 AM 06/29/2010, you wrote:
>I've been subscribing to this list for a few years now and know that there
>are a number of pretty knowledgeable and informed people out there.
>
>My problem does NOT concern my '35 John Deere B, it's my 2003 JD4310 eHydro
>that I need help with. I'll throw the problem description out here, but I'm
>really just looking for a "Go here to get that info" or something like that.
>
>Here goes...
>I was brush-hogging all weekend and in the end had a pile of deadfall aspen
>trees that I needed to push out of the way. After removing my MX-5 rotary
>cutter and putting the bucket back on, I headed out to the pile and
>successfully moved it. I backed away and when I pressed the forward pedal I
>was greeted to only a flashing fault indictor (short-long-long-long if I
>recall correctly). Reverse will work fine provided that I first shut off
>and restart the tractor and that I don't touch the forward pedal (which
>totally disables the tractor).
>
>I understand the fault code to be fault 10 and is likely a result of the
>wiring being interrupted under the tractor. This has happened to me before
>and that time, there was a weather-proof connector that had been pulled
>loose. That connection appears to be intact and am unable to locate the
>culprit.
>
>I'm told that my Operator's Manual is supposed to have the fault codes
>listed in the Troubleshooting section... NOT SO. This may have been the
>case with the some JD4310's and their OM, but not mine (I've heard of others
>who also don't have the codes listed in their OM). I'd REALLY like to see
>that fault code list!!!
>
>I'd like to avoid hauling the tractor in to the dealer, can you imagine the
>$$$ that would cost?
>
>Any help is really appreciated!
>Thanks in advance,
>Mike Scholl
>Isanti, MN
>
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