Huge thanks to the poster who sent me the instructions to bypass the seat switch.
Bypassing the seat switch didn't fix the problem, although I agree it was the logical place to start as a 1st step.
We did find that there is another small box with 4 wires going into it, that is behind the seat, to the back left, as you are sitting on the seat, which does seem to have a poor connection in one of the wires. No idea what it is, but pushing it in when the tractor fails, seems to fix the problem. For now, I'll go with some duct tape and hope it holds. At least the tractor is functioning again now.
Thanks to everyone for your advice.
Bypassing the seat switch didn't fix the problem, although I agree it was the logical place to start as a 1st step.
We did find that there is another small box with 4 wires going into it, that is behind the seat, to the back left, as you are sitting on the seat, which does seem to have a poor connection in one of the wires. No idea what it is, but pushing it in when the tractor fails, seems to fix the problem. For now, I'll go with some duct tape and hope it holds. At least the tractor is functioning again now.
Thanks to everyone for your advice.