patrick_g
Elite Member
I had an electrical fault on my Kubota. I was running it in a field and someone walked out to talk to me. I shut it down for safety and convenience (noise) and when they left it wouldn't start or even try to start. I was brush hogging and a stick managed to find its way to the connections on the starter and cause a problem. I found it and pulled the stick out and replugged the wire/connector back on.
Later I had intermittent problems with starting due to, I thought, an intermittent key switch. I bought a new switch but after taking the other one out of the mounting hole everything worked perfectly for nearly a year (with it dangling there) so I didn't install the new switch. Eventually the problem returned and I traced it to an in-line fuse. The switch was never the problem, just some coincidences made it look that way. Now I have a new spare key switch.
One of these days I'll stick the switch back into its mounting hole.
Pat
Later I had intermittent problems with starting due to, I thought, an intermittent key switch. I bought a new switch but after taking the other one out of the mounting hole everything worked perfectly for nearly a year (with it dangling there) so I didn't install the new switch. Eventually the problem returned and I traced it to an in-line fuse. The switch was never the problem, just some coincidences made it look that way. Now I have a new spare key switch.
One of these days I'll stick the switch back into its mounting hole.
Pat