Posted by Jim.ME on January 07, 2022 at 06:16:48 from (67.242.178.40):
In Reply to: 5610 electrical posted by foxhoun on January 06, 2022 at 20:13:29:
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I looked back at all your posts on this problem. I may have missed it, but nowhere did I see that you have posted you have confirmed (by using a test light or voltmeter) that you have 12-volt power on the battery terminal of the ignition switch. If you don't have power on that terminal, you need to work backwards from there to find out where it is lost. If your tractor had a fusible link, it should be between the battery terminal of the ignition switch and the battery terminal on the solenoid (this is based on working on other systems with fusible links and without having a wiring diagram for a 5610). If there is no power to the ignition switch, make a jumper wire (with a 30 amp in-line fuse in it) and use it to power the battery terminal of the ignition switch and see what happens.
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