Posted by in-too-deep on November 08, 2007 at 11:31:40 from (209.102.166.125):
In Reply to: 880 starting posted by oliverfanatic on November 08, 2007 at 10:42:58:
Try taking apart and cleaning ALL the battery connections and starter connections. Use baking soda and water or battery cleaner from the store. Shine up the connections real bright with a bristle brush and put them back together nice and snug. Coat the connections with a thin layer of petroleum jelly or grease. Battery protector from the store where you bought the cleaner is prettier. If all the parts of that tractor are stock, it should spin it over just fine IF you've got PLENTY of juice from the battery(s), and dirty connections can prevent a manly enough current. After all that work, if it still doesn't spin fast enough, take the starter into Auto Zone, O-Reilly's, etc., and have them test it. Best of luck!
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