Same situation I found myself in today, the right rear taillight assembly is the culprit for me. Blew two 10a fuses, replaced it with 15a (all I had left) got it to the barn and the taillight assembly was smoking. Ta-da, hope this helps!
Sounds like you may have a short circuit somewhere , check behind your dash there is a electrical box called a flasher unit that could be bad , that’s what happened to me and blew some of my fuses
Thanks for posting this! Got mine fixed with your help!
I just had the same problem, my New Holland TC40D. All I had to do was replace a 20 amp fuse behind my gauge.
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Same situation I found myself in today, the right rear taillight assembly is the culprit for me. Blew two 10a fuses, replaced it with 15a (all I had left) got it to the barn and the taillight assembly was smoking. Ta-da, hope this helps!
So far my tractor hasn’t had anymore issues since that day I hope it stays good for a long time
Got any idea why I keep blowing the starter fuse when I turn the key on? No dash lights or nothing come on!
Sounds like you may have a short circuit somewhere , check behind your dash there is a electrical box called a flasher unit that could be bad , that’s what happened to me and blew some of my fuses
okay thanx. will take a look
So the question is why did the fuses blew?
I’m honestly not sure so far I have not had any more issues out of that tractor
I can't find my fuse box on a NH tt60a...
I’m not sure where the fuse box is on a tt60a