Posted by Bryce Frazier on August 14, 2014 at 13:00:40 from (67.142.182.27):
Hi all, well I put my 2n back together, the fair starts Sunday!!
I pushed the starter button, and nothing happened, dad said that it was FOR SURE the front button, where it pushes the two connectors together, so I ordered one, and it got here today. I put it on and it still didn't do anything.
I took it back off, but left the cables hooked to it, and when I pushed the button, it worked just fine.
Sooo, I guess this means that it has to be the actual button right in front of the gear shifter, or something inside??
What could be wrong? It worked just fine before I took it apart, soooo, what? I see that the new piece I got has a gasket with it, does that piece need to ground in order for it to work?
Any help would be really appreciated... The tractor starts easily enough that I can just reach under and tap the two cables together, and it pops right off, but I NEED to get it fixed!!! What should I do!?!?! Bryce
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