homey53
Silver Member
How old is the battery? I still say it's toast.
Sounds like a bad cable or connection to me. Remember the simplest answer is probably the correct one.Subsequent to all the hassles of changing the fuel filters, now trying to get her to start. She's been on a battery tender for several days and battery voltage is reading 12.7. However, when I turned the key just to the on position, that worked fine for 3 times, then when I went to actually crank it, the moment I hit the "on" part, I head a click and now there is no battery voltage anywhere. Checked all the fuses in that block by the battery (10-20 amps per fuse), all the fuses were fine according to the multimeter. Checked the levers and everything was in safety mode (I HATE the nanny switches on this beast!.)
I'm as a loss as to what to check now, and I'm not sure how to check the ignition switch itself. Is there a (safe?) way to bypass the main ignition switch and still be able to start and run her?
Thanks.
Got the tools, mostly for doing the solar installation by buying the tools and materials as SS budget allows. <sigh>
5 ft of each black/red for ~$60 is more than enough for your tractor. If that's too rich, any auto parts store will have generic battery cables once you figure out the lengths. If you make your own, you'll need the lugs/crimper/heat shrink/battery terminals & dielectric grease also.