Posted by Adirondack case guy on March 31, 2010 at 14:28:50 from (74.65.115.27):
In Reply to: D-3 starter posted by Mark Bei on March 31, 2010 at 13:13:50:
It sounds like you have old deteriorated cables or replacement cables that are to small. First I would take a good set of jumper cables and hook one end of the + cable to the bat. and touch the other end of that+ cable to the starter.terminal. If the tractor turnes over good, remove your old cables and push button switch and take them to your friendly tractor dealer (any color) or an auto parts store that stocks comercial/construction parts and have new heavy cables made.Backing up a bit , if the tractor did not turn over well with GOOD jumpers the starter has a problem. You might as well replace the cable from the bat to starter button also. SAFTY FIRST put tractor in nutral and disingage clutch!
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