New Holland no go

Ac145

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2006 TN60DA Stored in the garage went to use it the other day and it wouldnt move. This tractor does have a shuttle shift I finally figured out that I exercise the clutch with the shuttle shift In forward and reverse position That I could get the tractor Move 2 to 3 inches and then it would stop. No electrical issues that I know of no warning lights on the dash blinking
I am sitting in the seat squarely and firmly. The local new Holland dealer is suggesting the seat switch.
Just asking if anybody else has had this problem and remedies thanks
 
I have had more problems with seat switches than any other type. I disable them usually and yes that is my option and I assume all liabilities as a result of doing my own thinking. On smaller equipment the switch turns the machine off. I have 2 tractors with switches and both are disabled. I forget what was turned off when I get out of the seat.
 
It looks like they were built in the Italian plant, many of those tractors are prone to electrical issues over time for some reason.
 
Is the garage a 100 percent mice free? If not I would suggest looking for wiring damage by the darn varmints. Might try a battery unhook for a minute or so to see if that might reset something. If it does I would not get to far into the back woods the first 10 or 15 minutes just to make sure it will not quit on you again in the back 40.
 
No garage is not 100% mouse free. Been looking for possible wiring damage cant find any yet . Get a continuity check on the seat switch it appears to be working. Yes agree need to be ran more. Will try the battery disconnect I did have that thought last week.
 

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