Rancher 'thinks' it's in Reverse!! Killing me!
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Rancher 350 4x4 'thinks' it's in Reverse!! Killing me!
Ok guys...
I've had my 2001 Rancher 350 4x4 for over 5 years. It's never done anything wrong, and I mean NOTHING wrong. Not a cough, flinch, hiccup, absolutely nothing.
I was pulling trees out of my backyard with it the other day and I noticed the reverse light stayed on even after shifting out of Reverse. Stupid me... What do I do? I turn it off, thinking OH.. Just shut it down and start it back up and I'll be good to go. I am sure you know the rest of the story! D-E-A-D.
The started won't engage because the machine "thinks" it is in Reverse. It's not in reverse I rode the thing around a bit more after the light stayed on. It shifts just fine.
I'm thinking sensor... The only question is..... Where the *ell is the thing????
Can anybody help me..... I need my little utlity tractor... It's spring time and I have a bunch of yard work to do!!!!
Sincerely,
Bnash88
I've had my 2001 Rancher 350 4x4 for over 5 years. It's never done anything wrong, and I mean NOTHING wrong. Not a cough, flinch, hiccup, absolutely nothing.
I was pulling trees out of my backyard with it the other day and I noticed the reverse light stayed on even after shifting out of Reverse. Stupid me... What do I do? I turn it off, thinking OH.. Just shut it down and start it back up and I'll be good to go. I am sure you know the rest of the story! D-E-A-D.
The started won't engage because the machine "thinks" it is in Reverse. It's not in reverse I rode the thing around a bit more after the light stayed on. It shifts just fine.
I'm thinking sensor... The only question is..... Where the *ell is the thing????
Can anybody help me..... I need my little utlity tractor... It's spring time and I have a bunch of yard work to do!!!!
Sincerely,
Bnash88
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Rancher 'thinks' it's in Reverse!! Killing me!
I know these rancher electric shifts have had problems before but don't know a whole lot about the remedies but one thing you might try is to disconnect the battery and then reconnect in hopes that the electrical sensors will reset when reconnected. just a thought.
Rocking the machine back and forth while trying to shift may be another idea. Good Luck!
Rocking the machine back and forth while trying to shift may be another idea. Good Luck!
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