Hello folks If you could help me verify what I tested please but I think it is the solenoid.
With the switch off I verified I have ~13v at the battery and at the starter lug where the hot lead and fuse link connect.
When trying to start the tractor with my MM connected to the wire that goes to the spade on the solenoid I test 13v.
With the wire connected at the spade measuring on the spade voltage is 0.
When I turn the key if I also measure at the hot lead on the starter where fuse link and battery lead go my voltages drops to 0v.
With the key off if I make a jumper and go from the hot lead of the starter up to the spade connector I'm not getting a click or starter engage.
Something I would like to under stand. This switch has 3 postions, 1st turn I still measure 13~v at the starter lug, if I turn it to the 2nd position my voltage goes to 0v, if I try and turn the key fully to start I do read that ~13v at the wire going to the spade.
What is switching or happening for me to loose the voltage on the 2nd position of the key swtich?
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