wow. and I just finished my thread on checking the ignition switch after a lot of digging into my 90
L2550 Kubota and what takes place to start one of these.
OK, you tried to jump it. Some thoughts from this really recent issue of mine (fixed today)
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When jumping it, Did it turn over or just seem to go click click? Did you use batt ground, or frame as ground.
When you turn the key to RUN.. do you get any lights on the dash. My L seems to put up all lit as a test. then I start.
This means that your RUN ignition is correctly passing 12V and is a quick test of that at least.
There are several fuse points. An inline starter fuse down on the starter of mine. your Manuals wiring diagram will show if your B has one.
download online from Kb or some of the sites what offer free manuals.
My L has a fusebox w/ 4 or 5 fuses as well. there is a 15A for the starting interlocks if I recall. Chech for a fuse box.
If you have a meter, you can connect up your Meter to your starter and see if the starter Solenoid is being told to engage when you turn key to start. Even a HF $5 meter will be fine.
...and there are several interlocks on my system to prevent starting if:
Oil indicator NO oil ,or faulty sensor.. no start.
A clutch down safety switch also in series. No clutch down, no start / no turn over.
and.. the print even shows an air sensor on it. also in the mix to prevent starting. never did trace that down... but maybe yours has something?
...and then, just buying $9 dollar Denso solenoid kit, (which did not repair it), I ended up going back up to checking the ignition switch... that ended up being the problem and I just repaired it today. I doubt this is your issue.. that would be Halloween spooky!! (yeah, it's Halloween today). The ignition switch on my L requires 3 closed contacts from the ignition switch to all pass 12V to start her. Mine went kaput.
I see from the post that the lights come on. Did that mean when you turned the key to run?
Keep us posted and good luck.