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Recent content by dkeagle

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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    I’ve checked the fuses with a meter and verified I have ground, but will look at that ground wire one more time, and maybe try to clean those connectors. Power to switch is non-existent, I already checked that, that’s why I was concerned about the relays. I don’t know how to check power to the...
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    I deserve far worse than a dead baby raccoon and a PO’d mama…lol
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    Finally got a chance to test this, no voltage at the actuator while unplugged and operating the switch. Could both relays be faulty? Or something causing them to fail? Thanks!
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    The only weird thing I get, is when the relays (new or old) are plugged in, the white power wires to the actuator have continuity between them, and to ground, like they are shorting to ground, but when the relays are removed, the wires have continuity to themselves only from where the relay...
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    F7 checks out okay, too. Man, I’m stumped.
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    I did not check F7, will check that one also. Thanks!
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    Well, the saga continues. Now the electric Quik-tach doesn’t work, and I’m almost positive it did work after the raccoon incident. Replaced both relays, switch, and fuse, visually checked all wires and continuity from the switch to the relays, no sign of a problem. Checked the actuator with a...
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    Sorry MG2361, guess I didn’t answer your last question…no lights when I started the machine, but also, I didn’t start the machine again until yesterday after I replaced the wiring harness, as the battery was shot from all of the starting to test and then not running the machine. Not sure the...
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    Quick update - I replaced the hydraulic control wiring harness, and the boom and bucket controls are working now. Looks like I either wired something up wrong in that harness, or had something connected poorly. Still need to verify the auxiliary hydraulics, but we’re headed in the right...
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    I checked again this afternoon and the only codes showing are the same aux hydraulic codes. Cleared them, same codes showed back up. Wouldn’t it throw some other codes if it was a wiring issue? There are a couple of connectors that were chewed loose and wrapped in a plastic bag under the cab...
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    Thanks MG! Those were the only codes in there, other than an Auxiliary Hydraulics Channel 2 Input Device Fault (which didn't seem pertinent). That seemed strange to me too, since those codes were there before all of this happened, so I knew I had auxiliary hydraulics issues that I needed to...
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    Mom passed away this morning

    Very sorry for your loss, praying for comfort as you grieve for you and your family.
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    2011 Deere 319d Track Loader Raccoon-Wiring

    First time post, as I’ve not needed to post here before, but I’ve got a dilemma on my hands…a baby raccoon got into the cab of my 2011 319d (PIN: 1T0319DACB0196639) through the handle hole and died. Before he expired, it appears that he and his momma tore hell out of the cab interior and a lot...
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