F2400 Starting Problem

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As luck would have it, the tractor has been starting just like it should for the past two weeks or so - first turn of the key every time. I had it out twice today blowing snow. I still have the relay harness ready to install but so far no need. The spreader on the back of the tractor blocks the opening of the hood so when the time comes that I have to install the relay harness, I will have to dismount the spreader - not a bit deal, but enough to keep me from installing the relay before it is needed. I am also wondering if I may have jarred a connection in the starting circuit when I rewired the instrument panel connector block. At this point I don't care - I'm following the old rule of if it isn't broken don't fix it!
 
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The starting problem reared its ugly head several times over the past few months. When necessary, I got around this by using a jumper wire between the battery and the starter solenoid. I was waiting for a "rainy" day to fix it properly. We have had quite a bit of rain lately and that has made golfing less attractive than normal. So yesterday, while it was raining again, I finally got around to installing the relay system for the starter solenoid. I followed the wiring plan I posted earlier and now have a switch on my instrument panel that allows me to use either the orignal setup or the relay circuit. I guess that in the course of installing the new system, I ran the battery down and eventually the solenoid would only click. So after I had everyting installed I flipped the switch over to utilize the relay and tried starting the engine - it started immediately. After a few minutes of running and recharging the battery, I turned the engine off and tried starting it with the switch positioned to use the original setup - and it worked. There is no need to have a switch in the circuit as the relay could be used all the time - but I like to keep things as original as possible (probably due to my automobile restoration interests).

The bottom line to all this is that if all you get is a click when you try starting your engine, run a jumper wire from the positive post of your battery to the solenoid connector on your starter motor. If it turns over, you probably have a low voltage problem due to aging wiring. Installing a relay in the circuit will overcome the problem.
 
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