Posted by 06 DIESEL on January 22, 2015 at 04:01:14 from (206.205.30.218):
I bought this Super C a little over a month ago. The fifth time I went to start it the starter quit, bought a new replacement as well as a new battery since the old one was weak. Started fine, unloaded it from the trailer and parked it. Went to use it last night and it would turn over but acted like the on/off switch was not in the on position. It was pulled out like it should be, gas was on. It is 30* here and snow is sitting on the tractor, not that it should make any difference. The seller stated that it recently had a tune up and new everything since it was converted to 12V. The wiring on it definitely is a get it fixed so that it will work for now job by the seller, I have plans to redo all wiring this spring but would like to be able to use it to plow snow this winter, especially since I live on a road that is not county maintained and we are expecting a good snow storm this weekend. Any ideas? Any way to isolate the switch, the coil, etc to narrow it down before I start throwing parts at it?
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