Posted by ScottyHOMEy on June 08, 2009 at 06:50:28 from (70.105.239.118):
In Reply to: Slow cranking posted by Buckwheat 50 on June 07, 2009 at 22:48:32:
Clean and shiny is the order of the day. It's a good idea for any electrical connection, but is critical on high-amp applications like your starter.
Check that the ground connection is bright (both the chassis and the terminal) and the same for the starter end. On the battery end, make sue that both that everything is nie an d bright there, ans look over the ends of your cables for any sign of corrosion having gotten into the strands of the cable. That's a common weak point.
If you do find some supect cotrrosion to clean up, , do so and then try again with what you have. If it's still heating up, you may need to consider heavier cables.
One other possibility is to have a look at your ammeter -- you don't have a dead short going elsewhere on the tractor do you?
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