radios1
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if the starter turns the engine when jumped, the negative cable is good!..
All good ideas, I'll dig further into it later this week when I have the time.
Fallon- I did "jump" the starter to rule out the starter.
if the starter turns the engine when jumped, the negative cable is good!..
I would assume he only used the positive cable!. that's the usual way to "jump the starter"..Splitting hairs here...but:
That depends where he connected the negative jumper cable.
If connected on the negative battery post, cable is probably good. If on the frame, neg. battery cable and/or connection to frame is still a possibility.
Correct. Generally you only touch the positive cable to the input stud on the starter. There is no negative connection. Starters were designed to use the engine block (then ground strap & frame) as the ground.I would assume he only used the positive cable!. that's the usual way to "jump the starter"..
So I was using the tractor yesterday and has the clicking , no start thing going on. Rocked the HST pedal a few times and it fired up. Today I tried to get it off the trailer and the same thing but took about 10 minutes to fire up. A few years ago I condemned the HST safety switch for the same issued and replaced it. Actually bought another switch a few months back but never installed it. So today, I pulled the 1 bolt that holds it in, pushed the plunger that the pedal activates it with my finger and instantly it fires up. So in a nut shell, I just had to drop the threaded lock nut down a bit to push more on the plunger and call it a day. Zero cost. Hopefully this problem is solved for a good long time.