Long time off the list here and I have a rather perplexing problem. I normally prop my front bucket up with a 4" x 6" about 8' off the ground to keep the hydraulic cylinders out of the way in the event I need to work on the engine. Well...last time I parked it, I did not do that. I figured the old girl has always started and always would. So...here we all are - the bucket is on the ground and the crawler (gas) will not start. The arms and cylinders are right in the way of everything I can't even get to the starter. So....
Question #1: Is there a way to raise the bucket like with another loader or backhoe to get to the engine components? I tried lifting it with the bucket on my JD 3720 but that was a non starter. I even worked the levers during the attempt - no luck. I'm certain this has happened before and I'm hoping someone has found a solution they are willing to share.
Question #2: I put a brand new Opti 800 CCA battery in it and when I attempt to start it, I turn the key and hit the button and all I get is a single 'click'. No chatter, no attempt to crank, just one click. I have also attached a 100 amp booster to the battery and tried starting it with that - same deal, one click, that's it. Anyone care to guess at what the deal is?
Question #3: These units have a lever on the port side of the engine which is to disengage the hydraulic pump so you can start it without the resistance from the pump or something. I had a neighbor who is a mechanic come over to give me a hand with it and it wouldn't move so I went in search of a lever to persuade it. When I got back he had taken a metal "T" post and moved it. Now it just flops around with no resistance at all. I don't know if that's good or bad. But with my luck....
Eager to hear any feedback at all.