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Posted by farmallhal on September 04, 2005 at 17:19:33 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Tractor Quit posted by nc140man on September 04, 2005 at 16:15:22:
Scott, You don't mention if the starter motor turns or not in your post. I don't know if this might be it or not but certainly sounds like what I just experienced on my Super C. Went to start mine and just nothing from the starter. Checked the battery voltage and it was 6.3 volts with the same at the lug on the battery cable at the starter. The ammeter didn't move when I pulled the switch out and lights wouldn't lite either. Thought it must be the starter switch or starter motor since it wouldn't crank. Removed them off the tractor and had them checked and everything was fine. Put a different 6 volt battery I had in the shop from when I converted my H to 12 volts. Battery had been setting for almost a year but started the tractor right up. Been running great ever since. I guess a battery can have volts without having any amps. That battery was new in January 2005. Good Luck. Hal
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