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How do I buy a service manual for JD? Charging problem
Hi folks,
How do I buy a service manual for my John Deere GT262 lawn tractor, about 5 years old? I cannot seem to find one on the net. My problem is as follows: As I was using it to pull stuff around, the battery light came on. I was far from the house so I needed to keep on going, so I did. Made it back to the house OK, checked the battery and it looked OK as far as I could tell (in my limited wisdom...). I wiggled the connections around a bit and retightened (it was tight but had a little bit [not much] of buildup on the positive side) in an effort to make a better contact and looked into the cells, which seemed to have enough water because I could not see the plates, just liquid. I started it up again and it died dead in about 10 seconds and then would not crank. Battery dead. The unit is about 5 years old and is used in the winter too; it lives in the shed outdoors. I replaced the battery ($15), and the same thing happened after just a bit of mowing [sooner than I expected]. So I believe that I need to troubleshoot and replace something inside the engine as it is not charging up, just sucking the power dry. I don't know what to do on my own, so I suppose I need the shop manual to guide me through (unless someone wishes to walk me through this - I am OK with a wrench but have never taken apart this type of engine). I have a multimeter. If more details will help I will gladly provide. Thanks very much, Tomes |
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How do I buy a service manual for JD? Charging problem
Just bumping this up again as I still have this issue with no response as of
yet. Thanks folks. Tomes wrote in message ... : Hi folks, : How do I buy a service manual for my John Deere GT262 lawn tractor, about 5 : years old? I cannot seem to find one on the net. : : My problem is as follows: : As I was using it to pull stuff around, the battery light came on. I was : far from the house so I needed to keep on going, so I did. Made it back to : the house OK, checked the battery and it looked OK as far as I could tell : (in my limited wisdom...). I wiggled the connections around a bit and : retightened (it was tight but had a little bit [not much] of buildup on the : positive : side) in an effort to make a better contact and looked into the cells, which : seemed to have enough water because I could not see the plates, just liquid. : I started it up again and it died dead in about 10 seconds and then would : not crank. Battery dead. The unit is about 5 years old and is used in the : winter too; it lives in the shed outdoors. I replaced the battery ($15), : and the same thing happened after just a bit of mowing [sooner than I : expected]. So I believe that I need to troubleshoot and replace something : inside the engine as it is not charging up, just sucking the power dry. I : don't know what to do on my own, so I suppose I need the shop manual to : guide me through (unless someone wishes to walk me through this - I am OK : with a wrench but have never taken apart this type of engine). I have a : multimeter. If more details will help I will gladly provide. : : Thanks very much, : Tomes : : : |
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How do I buy a service manual for JD? Charging problem
Could it be as simple as a blown fuse (30 Amp) in the charging circuit.
Sometimes there is an 'in-line' fuse holder in the positive lead wire (smaller guage of two wires to battery +ve terminal. Other than that it might be a burnt out rectifier. You may want to simply get the manual for the engine at this point to locate the rectifier. Don. "Tomes" wrote in message ... Just bumping this up again as I still have this issue with no response as of yet. Thanks folks. Tomes wrote in message ... : Hi folks, : How do I buy a service manual for my John Deere GT262 lawn tractor, about 5 : years old? I cannot seem to find one on the net. : : My problem is as follows: : As I was using it to pull stuff around, the battery light came on. I was : far from the house so I needed to keep on going, so I did. Made it back to : the house OK, checked the battery and it looked OK as far as I could tell : (in my limited wisdom...). I wiggled the connections around a bit and : retightened (it was tight but had a little bit [not much] of buildup on the : positive : side) in an effort to make a better contact and looked into the cells, which : seemed to have enough water because I could not see the plates, just liquid. : I started it up again and it died dead in about 10 seconds and then would : not crank. Battery dead. The unit is about 5 years old and is used in the : winter too; it lives in the shed outdoors. I replaced the battery ($15), : and the same thing happened after just a bit of mowing [sooner than I : expected]. So I believe that I need to troubleshoot and replace something : inside the engine as it is not charging up, just sucking the power dry. I : don't know what to do on my own, so I suppose I need the shop manual to : guide me through (unless someone wishes to walk me through this - I am OK : with a wrench but have never taken apart this type of engine). I have a : multimeter. If more details will help I will gladly provide. : : Thanks very much, : Tomes : : : |
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How do I buy a service manual for JD? Charging problem
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"Tomes" wrote in message ... Hi folks, How do I buy a service manual for my John Deere GT262 lawn tractor, about 5 years old? I cannot seem to find one on the net. John Deere dealer? -Tim |
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I have the same problem with my 1995 GT262. Did you solve your problem?
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