Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead?

   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead?
  • Thread Starter
#11  
Jimmy,

Coolant is good, nothing attached to the PTO, and rear blade is down and so is the lever; so it's not trying to lift it at start up. You asked about a bad contact in the solenoid? I read something last night in a different forum about the commutator and how they are prone to rust and need to be cleaned. Is this what you are referring to? Then I looked at my owner's book and it discusses "poor contact of brush and communatator" as a cause of the starter running idle or with no compression, but fails to start the engine. When the guys at Napa put it on their tester, it really jumped out and spun like mad, but of course there was NO load it was turning.

I'm going to get a heater pointed at it because I know the oil thickens up when it's cold. I am curious about the solenoid you discussed and if there is a way to test it. I am thinking about pulling the starter again and seeing if the inside needs cleaning.

Thanks to everyone so far, still working on it. The snow quit flying, so I'm feeling less pressure but I have to get this done so I can clean up what's fallen

John
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead? #12  
Do you have a volt meter ?

A voltage drop in the connections or the cables themselves could easily be found with a volt meter.

Or you can just keep replacing parts.
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead? #13  
Another idea is to find some other cables and place the battery beside the tractor and hook them on in such a way as to get it to run. I had a experience with a bad (new ) battery that would not start the car. I put a good battery on the ground and using booster cables had a gasoline car in the parking lot, charging ,running perfect. Replaced the battery and life was great.
Craig Clayton
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead? #14  
If you have a good set of jumper cables put the - on the battery and ground it as close to the starter as possible,best place would be on the bolt that holds the starter to the bell housing.
Take the + and run it to the the + on the battery and to the + on the starter.
Make sure you have a charged battery.
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead? #16  
Do you have a volt meter ?

A voltage drop in the connections or the cables themselves could easily be found with a volt meter.

Or you can just keep replacing parts.

:thumbsup:
Check from battery post to post on starter. Positive end of meter to battery post, neg of meter to end of cable attached to solenoid post. Voltage should read 0. Have some one crank engine, if you are now showing over .3 volt you have to much voltage drop. You are checking voltage potential, when you have voltage potential you have resistance causing that.

Amp guage would not do any good if some strands are not making contact.
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead?
  • Thread Starter
#17  
FIXED!!!!!!!

I removed the starter and took it apart. The Commutator inside was filthy with what looked like carbon build up. It is sparkling clean now. I also cleaned up the brush connections inside. Put it back together and the tractor jumped to life. Thank you all for the help and suggestions. I'm sure that cleaning up all the grounds and fixing loose connections all helped the juice get there.

Thanks again everyone

John
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead? #18  
FIXED!!!!!!!

I removed the starter and took it apart. The Commutator inside was filthy with what looked like carbon build up. It is sparkling clean now. I also cleaned up the brush connections inside. Put it back together and the tractor jumped to life. Thank you all for the help and suggestions. I'm sure that cleaning up all the grounds and fixing loose connections all helped the juice get there.

Thanks again everyone

John
You know why it tested good at the store? cuz it was warm an the crud didnt cause it to mess up.
larry
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead? #19  
Plus, as you mentioned, there was NO LOAD on the starter while being "tested"...
 
   / Starting Trouble - New battery acts dead? #20  
History repeats itself. Good posts here from 2010 for my 2025 issue. 1985 John Deere 1250. Takes a high amp Nocco starter box to start the machine with a new battery already in it. Tried most other things discussed here earlier. Just jumping from another tractor does not work. The only difference that i may have is that dash board lights do not come on until battery has extra amperage induced in it. Would that take the starter out of play?
Seems like ground wire or a short is the issue but I am no expert.. Ground wire is bolted into the frame though. Could it be weak key switch?
I have not tried new cables for that possibility of internal cable corrosion.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks.
 

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