[AT] Tractor Lightning Strike?

Steve Offiler soffiler at gmail.com
Tue Jul 13 16:30:41 PDT 2021


Thx Cecil, and Jim B as well... pointing out that lightning can induce current in solenoids.  I was going with more of a melted insulation/shorting hypothesis, but I’m equally inclined to believe the induction hypothesis.  

SO

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> On Jul 13, 2021, at 6:03 PM, Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net> wrote:
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> Lightning struck a light pole near my Arctic 366 ATV and stuck the winch relay pulling the cable so tight on the drum it had to be cut out, and ran the battery down and 2 weeks later the battery had to be replaced it was only 3 months old..   Lightning will do strange things...
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> Cecil
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> On 7/13/2021 9:48 AM, Carl Szabelski wrote:
>> If it was a lightning strike, there should be some evidence of lightning hitting the tractor. The starter wire should also show a short that allowed the starter to engage. Also, if the starter was engaged due to a short, I would imagine that it was engaged all the time the engine was running and is possibly burned out from being engaged for so long.
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>>  I had the H take off on me once when I tried to do a start and realized that the battery was dead. I connected the jumper cables before before putting it in neutral and as soon as I made the last connection, off it went. Had to jump on while it started heading for the pond. Turns out that I left the kill switch off from the previous start attempt and the starter switch had also stuck in the closed position from the previous start attempt. So when I made the last jumper cable connection, the starter kicked in and off it went. Didn’t realize the starter switch was stuck in the on position until I made the next jumper cable connection, this time in neutral with the kill switch on, and heard the starter engage and run. So it is possible for a tractor to take off if it’s in gear with the kill switch off, and the starter is somehow engaged.
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>> Carl
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>> On Tuesday, July 13, 2021, Stephen Offiler <soffiler at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I'm not sure who can see this, but I hope it is available to the general public, whether you have a Facebook account or not...
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>>> https://www.facebook.com/soffiler/posts/10225960016456420
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>>> Not MY tractor.  It's on my Facebook page because I'm sharing it.  You can read commentary from the owner, Lapsley Orchard, and you can also see what I came up with.  I am really curious to hear input from ATIS members.
>>> 
>>> Steve O.
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