battery charged but not cranking

   / battery charged but not cranking #11  
Before you condemn the battery, have you checked the ground cable where it bolts to the tractor? That's also a common problem with intermittent and/or poor starter response. Loosen the bolt, work the cable back and forth then tighten the bolt and try the starter again.
What Harry says. It is so common for the cable to frame connection to corrode that I'm starting to think it should be the first or second thing to check in a situation like yours. Especially since you said the glow plug was intermittent. Unbolt the connection, clean well, and then bolt it back on. Clean the frame as well as the cable end.
Eric
 
   / battery charged but not cranking #13  
First thing should always be to load test the battery. If the battery is shot you are just wasting your time.
That's easy to say, provided everybody has a load tester in their back pocket. If not, it's a matter of removing the battery and another trip to town. I'm guessing the chances are better that he has a couple wrenches to fit the cable anchor bolts even if he doesn't have a load tester.
 
   / battery charged but not cranking #14  
A load tester is 30 bucks and you don’t have to take the battery out. It’s crazy to replace a starter, battery cables etc when it is the battery the entire time. This is even more true since the battery was dead not long ago.
 
   / battery charged but not cranking #15  
Because I live in the country IMHO a battery tested is mandatory
mine has saved me many times. It will tell you if battery is dead,
needs charging etc

willy
 
   / battery charged but not cranking #16  
I would remove the cables from the battery post, clean the post and cable.

Corroded post will create resistance and show 12VDC on tester, but not enough current (amps) can get through to start the tractor.
 
   / battery charged but not cranking #17  
Battery load tester,…. I have 3….. use them all the time. But i buy at minimum 50 batteries a year for my generator business. My goal is to replace them BEFORE they go bad.
 
   / battery charged but not cranking #18  
I agree that there is no substitute for load testing batteries. Life is a lot easier when you know in advance that a battery is approaching its end of life.
 

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