Posted by Janicholson on July 21, 2008 at 12:13:13 from (199.17.6.122):
In Reply to: H Starter Switch posted by Dave in CT on July 20, 2008 at 18:00:07:
First check the battery connection, and battery cable for corrosion and grief especially the posts, and ground strap to the tractor. I think that is the problem.
Next Check Volts from lead post to lead post on the battery while someone hits the start button. (be safe in neutral clutch down brakes on) If the battery volts go to zero the battery is bad. Next check at the terminals (that are attached to the posts) from terminal to terminal. Of it drops to zero, the connection is bad. Next check from a good ground to the eyelet on the end of the bat cable going to the start switch. If the volts go to zero, it is a bad cable internally. Next to the battery post of the start sw to ground (that which the eyelet is attached with) if it goes to zero, that is a faulty connection. Next check the other side of the switch to ground If it stays at zero, it is the sw. Next the starter lead from the SW. if to Xero, that terminal is corroded. Loosen the starter and wiggle it next then tighten (they jamb some times). JimN
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