Posted by oldtractorfun on October 17, 2013 at 09:29:43 from (70.54.2.239):
In Reply to: SA Quit, Where to Start posted by oldtractorfun on October 16, 2013 at 20:49:49:
Cable thats on it now is just the short 8 inch one or so that the SA, SC used for ground. Goes to that steering, guage housing block. Cable looks to be in good shape but know on my SC I have had to pull that bolt and sand the block to get a good connection. Will pick a new one up for it, do some sanding, run the cable to a starter mounting bolt and go from there. was no fire at the plugs but tractor was turning over good so if no fire with new battery cable will start at coil and go from there. Have tomorrow off, work a 1:00 to 10:00 shift today, so as long as it is not raining I can get at it. If is raining will see if I can figure out a way to get the tractor pulled around and pushed into my garage using my truck. Maybe if can get tractor lined up backwards I can back into the front blade and push on it without hurting my bumper. thanks for the ideas, anymore keep the comming, will post with what results I get.
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