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'50 farmall h, no cranking, new starter on it
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Posted by tony on July 29, 2003 at 16:16:26 from (64.91.193.23):
i replaced the starter over a month ago, ran it several times, replaced the battery 6 months ago, i finally got out to cut the fields, after i had stopped and went to start it again, it would not crank, now this tractor is wired different from what i have been reading here and i ordered the service manual yesterday, the battery + is wired to a start switch, then to starter, but everything i have been reading says it should go to the starter first, with a test light check, i have power to the switch but none going to the starter when i push the button, the start button is new also and battery charged, any ideas, also i removed the starter and hooked cables to it and it cranks,
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