Jackbax
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Re: Help - 2610 won\'t start, still baffled
Mark,
Try running a voltage drop test on both battery cables. You just put one lead of the meter on the positive battery post and the other lead to the large stud on the solenoid and have someone try and crank the tractor, if the meter reads over 1 volt, replace the cable. This works the same on the ground side, just read from the negative post to the bolt where the cable is tied to the frame. This checks the resistance of the cable under the full load of the starter and is the quickest way of checking for corosion where the cable ends crimp to the cable.
Jack
Mark,
Try running a voltage drop test on both battery cables. You just put one lead of the meter on the positive battery post and the other lead to the large stud on the solenoid and have someone try and crank the tractor, if the meter reads over 1 volt, replace the cable. This works the same on the ground side, just read from the negative post to the bolt where the cable is tied to the frame. This checks the resistance of the cable under the full load of the starter and is the quickest way of checking for corosion where the cable ends crimp to the cable.
Jack