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Re: 434 starting problem update
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Posted by John T on November 19, 2005 at 18:16:06 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: Re: 434 starting problem update posted by El Toro on November 19, 2005 at 14:53:43:
Hal, Thanks for the info. I had no idea what solenoid that tractor has ???? Does the solenoid on that tractor have what you call a "small hot terminal" on it ?? Most generic ones are only hot on the "big terminal" where the input battery cable attaches???? Other Ford type solenoids have an additional lil I terminal which is HOT ONLY when the solenoid is activated n were used to by pass an ignition ballast resistor. When I jump them with a wire or screwdriver or pocket knife etc I jump from the big battery cable input post to the lil S activation terminal which makes em crank if the battery n starter is good n the solenoid engages. I dont really understand why he cant get the solenoid to engage if he ran a wire direct from the battery to the solenoids S terminal unless the solenoid is bad or not grounded??????? or Im not understanding his post???? These things arent rocket scienc n pretty easy to dignose if there with a test lamp, but can be a lil tricky over the net lol Yall buhave now John T
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