Posted by mkirsch on October 26, 2012 at 05:15:39 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: H just stopped posted by alderman on October 26, 2012 at 01:24:00:
You've got a bad battery connection, most likely.
Usually it's either one of the clamps on the battery terminals, or the ground connection.
Rather than just be baffled all the time, try learning about the various systems on the tractor and how they work. That way instead of having to learn each individual problem/solution combination, you can go through each system when you have a problem, and find the problem.
Example: Tractor dies and won't even turn over. Since the starter won't turn you know it's an electrical problem. Where does the power for the starter come from? The battery. Okay, check the battery voltage and the connections on the top of the battery. There are a couple of big fat cables coming off the battery. Follow them, and *check* everything you come across as you follow the cables. (Looking at something does not qualify as checking, usually there is a test you can perform.)
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