I was in the same spot at the beginning of the year. I was not wanting to spend over 10k on a machine to do brush removal and pasture clearing. All I was able to find in that price range was worn out machines that had tons of hours on them. I came across a low hour 2011 SR250 case that was quite...
I found the problem. The burnt wire had grounded out just behind the fuse box on a screw head that it was rubbing on. Pulling the wire out and removing the loom was not fun, but its fixed and everything works as it should again.
Things seemed to be fixed for a period of time until the other day the lights quit again. This time under further inspection it appears it has burnt the relay up and the red power wire in the main wiring harness for this relay. This will not be an easy or fun fix. Any ideas on what could be...
Sounds like you have quite a project there. I wouldn't rule the dealer out as a parts source. I have been pleasantly surprised so far on the replacement parts for my sr250 from the dealer. An example is we broke the rear window cutting trees and a replacement from case was $120.
I had some very strange electrical things happening on my SR250 for awhile until I changed the master kill switch out by the battery. I also have had several relays go bad, now I keep 2 spare relays in the loader.
I am having some work light problems with my 2011 SR250. The light switch tested good but I the lights wont come on like they are suppose to in the designated switch positions. What should I be looking for and testing? Thanks Matt