Alpha Dog
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I changed the fuel filter on the wife's Kubota L275 2wd earlier this week, and while cranking it to clear the bubbles out of the lines, it suddenly went dark and dead. Battery didn't slow down, or dim, everything just quit. Had a similar issue last year, replaced two front wiring harnesses for $250+ before learning the starter/ignition whatever it's called switch had a short in it. Replaced switch, problem solved. Now it's doing the same thing, not even any dashboard warning lights, but battery is good, and fusible link looks good and tested with Ohm-meter, shows continuity. I'm guessing the switch is kaput again, but can't figure out why. I mean, it's just a key operated rotary switch, right? I've been turning wrenches on cars, trucks, tractors, lawn-mowers, go-karts, whatever, since about 1969, and in that time, I've only seen two other ignition switches short out, and now there appear to be two in less than a year? Is this a known Kubota issue, or is there an underlying problem anyone can think of that might cause the switches to short out?