Unregistered2013
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so, i have a b2400 in great shape -- with 1,000 hours on her.
about a month ago, i decided to get battery minders for all my junk -- for the winter, to keep the voltages healthy and the like.
my b2400 had been running fine prior to the "minder", but she had an old battery in her.
one day i came out, battery dead as a doornail, with the minder on her --
i then got an optima battery and tried to start the b2400, and she just cranked over -- weird.
i noticed the negative ground clamp was shot, so i replaced that. it smoked when i tried to start it (just a whisp) -- i thought from a weak connection.
we re-did the connection, and she turned over -- but then just "clicked" when we tried to start her.
that's where my dad came in --
we found 12.7 volts back at the starter -- so took the starter off -- it was fried -- weird.
got a new mitsubishi starter -- put her in -- now the engine turned over like a dream, but she wouldn't start -- :|
we went to the factory service manual, and followed the wires to the fuel shut-off solenoid. we were getting 12.7 volts there, too. plus, got a decent resistance.
so, we figured the solenoid was shot. they range in price at dealers (??) by $10, and we found one yesterday for $125 at the 'bota dealer, so bought it and dropped her in, reconnecting the wiring plug.
tractor started right up!!!
i trace back the mess to the bad ground i put on, when the whisp of smoke came in -- the short disallowed enough voltage to properly start the tractor, frying the starter and solenoid.
sorry, no pics of the carnage -- it was dark and i wasn't in the best company, with my dad a little cranky --

about a month ago, i decided to get battery minders for all my junk -- for the winter, to keep the voltages healthy and the like.
my b2400 had been running fine prior to the "minder", but she had an old battery in her.
one day i came out, battery dead as a doornail, with the minder on her --
i then got an optima battery and tried to start the b2400, and she just cranked over -- weird.
i noticed the negative ground clamp was shot, so i replaced that. it smoked when i tried to start it (just a whisp) -- i thought from a weak connection.
we re-did the connection, and she turned over -- but then just "clicked" when we tried to start her.
that's where my dad came in --
we found 12.7 volts back at the starter -- so took the starter off -- it was fried -- weird.
got a new mitsubishi starter -- put her in -- now the engine turned over like a dream, but she wouldn't start -- :|
we went to the factory service manual, and followed the wires to the fuel shut-off solenoid. we were getting 12.7 volts there, too. plus, got a decent resistance.
so, we figured the solenoid was shot. they range in price at dealers (??) by $10, and we found one yesterday for $125 at the 'bota dealer, so bought it and dropped her in, reconnecting the wiring plug.
tractor started right up!!!
i trace back the mess to the bad ground i put on, when the whisp of smoke came in -- the short disallowed enough voltage to properly start the tractor, frying the starter and solenoid.
sorry, no pics of the carnage -- it was dark and i wasn't in the best company, with my dad a little cranky --