As I was mowing pasture, my JD 4200 hydrostatic tractor suddenly shut off. When I turned the key to try starting it again, the starter wouldn't run and I didn't hear the click of the fuel shut-off solenoid. I checked the fuses and found that a 10 amp fuse for the safety interlock system was blown. So I replaced it and tried starting the tractor again. The starter still wouldn't run. (The oil light and battery light turn on, so it's not a battery issue. I also disengaged the PTO lever, put the shift lever in neutral and engaged the park brake.) I checked the interlock fuse again, and it was blown, so I'm guessing a wire must be shorting out somewhere. I traced some of the wires that I thought were part of the safety interlock and couldn't find bare wire. I wasn't able to trace it under the hood. Does anyone know where the wires lead to under the hood? Or any other suggestions?