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  1. croftonaviation

    where to start with this problem?

    the 30 amp fuse in the fuse block lower right corner it was melted as well as the fuse block. I'll see what happens tonight and try to get some pictures. I appreciate the offer for help warthog and I'll probably have some questions as I get more of this pulled apart.
  2. croftonaviation

    where to start with this problem?

    got home last night, the batteries were dead and The fuse for the glow plugs was melted. At least I have an idea where to start. I unhooked all the glow plug wires and am charging the batteries, hopefully it will turn over and I can get to work repairing the glow plug system.
  3. croftonaviation

    where to start with this problem?

    thanks warthog, I forgot I had downloaded the -20, looks like my wife gets some time in the truck while I whip out the mulit-meter. I appreciate your help with my novice questions.
  4. croftonaviation

    where to start with this problem?

    thanks barrman, just curious I know where the relay is for the starter but where is the solenoid. I know there is one on the drivers side of the firewall, is that it or do I need to look elsewhere? Thanks
  5. croftonaviation

    where to start with this problem?

    I'll check the specific clicking areas when I get home, one fact I ommited is when I release the keys to spring back the drain is still showing on the batteries.
  6. croftonaviation

    where to start with this problem?

    Hey I have a m1009, that is my daily driver. This morning I go out to start it and get a nothing other than a clicking noise and the battery indicator going from the green to the red. I noticed I could not move any of the fan belts, do you guys think it's a hung/bad started? It had not ever...
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