Hello all. First thank you to each of you for all the years of posting to the forums. I bought a T353HST in 2010. Like many of you my dealer went out of buisness. I think allot of these guys were not getting payed by TYM for their warranty and service work as my dealer and he told them to pack sand. TYM does not do a very good job of working with customers after warranties expire. And based off of all the tym threads I now can see why. So back to the tractor. About 3 weeks ago we had several hails storms here in Colorado that busted out my dash and broke the instrument panel. So when i got back home I tried to start the tractor. It turned over a few times then started the infamous clicking sounds. I also smelt burnt wires. So apon further investigation I found the black ground wire that branches off to 4-5 places behind the dash and travels through the connector down along the engine to the front off the tractor and again branches off to 3-4 places had melted. So i basically unwound the whole harness. I did have moisture in the harness behind the dash from the hail. So i installed a new black ground wire that I ran from both the front and rear locations. In addition I bought a hazard switch, starter switch, cruise switch, a complete dash panel with instrument gauges, starter switch , 3 relays for the front (2 GLOW PLUG,1STARTER) and a new controller as the original had lot of corrosion. So after installing the new ground wire and all the parts I tried once again to start it and low and behold it started to turn over and melted all over again. This time it tried to continue starting even after I let go of the starter switch. So long story short im waiting on 2 new wiring harnesses and a starter. The melting wires to me means a direct short. I scanned the whole harness and taped any worn wires just so they would not arc. Has anyone seen this before? I've tried to contact TYM in Korea and TYM North Carolina. The previous head guy no longer works there and again they simply dont care. The tractor is stuck next to my barn and I have no way to trailer it anywere. Sorry for the long message but wanted to try and be as thorough as possible. Im suspecting a faulty starter. Also is it possible I may have mis wired the starter after removal. There is a female spade connector the goes to the starter. A red a black striped wire with its own terminal rubber boot on the bottom large terminal and on the top their is a battery cable, a red wire, and a combination white and black wire attached so 4 wires on top. I think thats correct acording to my wiring diagram. Does anyone have a pic of the original configuration. These diagrams are a little vague as North Carolina states. They said the Koreans didnt do a very good job on that. Thanks in advance.