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tammyemond
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I think he found the problem. The positive battery cable has two wires, the main large wire that goes to the starter and a small wire that is connected with a plug (pictured below). The last two times it acted up he unplugged it and plugged it back in and it started, kinda like it might be vibrating loose. The parts diagram doesn't show that wire and neither does the diagram for the wiring harness so we're not sure where it goes. You said your tractor is similar to ours, I was wondering if yours also has that wire and if so does your WSM show where it goes. The parts diagram only shows battery cable and when I looked up the part number it's $184. Rich was wondering if he could just bypass the plug and connect the wire directly to the battery. Also, I'm going to start a new post, He was driving it home from a field about 3/4 mile from our house he was in high 3rd gear when it somehow jumped into 4WD and locked up the front end and now the 4WD doesn't work. At least it still runs in 2WD so we can still get our jobs done. I'll explain more in my new posting.I reckon I have to agree, put sme garlic on the seat. it might ward off the evil.
That does not make sense. OPC and Neutral safeties have two separate paths but interlinked. Some relays , I believe is latching but can't unlatch quickly. The OPC has a timer module also. I am wondering if that causes it. Anyway $20 is not bad ivestment for that relay. You can check the old relay against the new one. At least you will have a spare relay for future if your existing is good.

