I've had ongoing electrical problems with this tractor. Several times, it will start up fine, run it for a while, shut it off, and when I go back to start it (either the same day or the next)---nothing. No power. I take the positive battery cable off, sand it carefully, and replace it, and then it will usually start. This time, however; nothing. No dash lights, no starting lights, nothing. I even just replaced the entire positive battery cable. I took off and sanded the negative cable (at both ends).
The battery reads 12.3 volts. The battery is about four years old; I did not have (as I recall), any of these issues before getting this battery. It's an off-the-shelf one from Autozone (not an interstate battery or anything). Yes, I know. A clue.
Last night I took my battery charger/starter (its one of the tabletop models, not one of those big ones on wheels), hooked the negative jumper cable to a good ground on the frame, and the positive directly to the positive battery cable. I set the charger to 50amp-Jump, and cranked it. Wow! Very bright dashboard lights. When I turn it to start, the first time there was a spark sound, second time, it tried to crank (although all I got was that clacking sound---the starter didn't turn over). Twice I tried it, and twice, the first crank got that sparking sound.
I'm guessing I either have a bad battery, or perhaps something is getting grounded that shouldn't. I can bring a truck into the barn and try a direct jump start.
Suggestions?
The battery reads 12.3 volts. The battery is about four years old; I did not have (as I recall), any of these issues before getting this battery. It's an off-the-shelf one from Autozone (not an interstate battery or anything). Yes, I know. A clue.
Last night I took my battery charger/starter (its one of the tabletop models, not one of those big ones on wheels), hooked the negative jumper cable to a good ground on the frame, and the positive directly to the positive battery cable. I set the charger to 50amp-Jump, and cranked it. Wow! Very bright dashboard lights. When I turn it to start, the first time there was a spark sound, second time, it tried to crank (although all I got was that clacking sound---the starter didn't turn over). Twice I tried it, and twice, the first crank got that sparking sound.
I'm guessing I either have a bad battery, or perhaps something is getting grounded that shouldn't. I can bring a truck into the barn and try a direct jump start.
Suggestions?