madpogue
Silver Member
Excuse the "elephant in the room" question but -- have you tried jump starting it?
jd110 said:Even though you have cleaned battery terminals, I would not rule out a bad cable. Looking at your first picture, there appears to have been plenty of corrosion on the cable ends. Corrosion can get between the cable and where the terminal is crimped on even if you clean it thoroughly on the outside. I have seen this happen many times. If you have a volt meter, check to se how many volts you have at the large starter terminal when you attempt to crank. I think you will find a low reading. I would not like to see anything less than 10 volts while cranking with a fully charged battery. If it is less, you have one or both bad cables.
Before you try and jumper the starter, you say you hear a snap noise? have someone listen at the starter when you try key, if the starter is making the noise, the solenoid is engaging the starter. I'd finish with replacing the cable before by-passing the ignition trigger circuit. If still no crank, you could try putting a screw driver across the bolt on connector to ground: however, I'd be getting that starter pulled and down to an electric repair shop for rebuilding. [replacing the cable is solid advice(dbdartman is right), in light of heavy corrosion at battery]ikymojoe said:Everyone,
Thank you for your replies. Today, I am going to get another battery cable (negative and test it out. Also, I am wondering on the starter what two points must I cross to jump start the tractor (pictures)? I only see on bolt connection (#1 picture) and a quick connection point (below the bolt, green connection point to the black in the #2 picture).
I have also taken the battery to an AutoZone dealer and it tested fine there also. It was a little low on the charge but that is obvious due to my attempts to start the tractor.
ikymojoe said:Everyone,
Thank you for your replies. Today, I am going to get another battery cable (negative and test it out. Also, I am wondering on the starter what two points must I cross to jump start the tractor (pictures)? I only see on bolt connection (#1 picture) and a quick connection point (below the bolt, green connection point to the black in the #2 picture).
I have also taken the battery to an AutoZone dealer and it tested fine there also. It was a little low on the charge but that is obvious due to my attempts to start the tractor.
ikymojoe said:Gentlemen:
My tractor lives again! What was the problem? It may have been a simple as a layer of dirt/dust on the second solenoid contact. I found it while debating on if I need to remove the starter. It is on the backside of the starter next to the engine block (very well hidden, you have to feel for it). I removed the dust boot, and rub the contact a lot. Tried to start and it turned over! I left it running.
Good things were address though:
-Battery Compartment corrosion arrested
-Replace negative ground cable (most likely needed it anyway with the large amount of corrosion)
-Cleaned the positive connection up (found some corrosion there)
Now to address the list my wife made for me while the tractor was down.....
Thank you for all of your help Gentlemen!
Sincerely,
Ikymojoe[/quot]
Glad you got it fixed, sometimes its the simplest things that make things go wrong.