shorthairtwin
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I have a Kubota L3710 tractor that will not start and I am looking for some assistance. I had used it several times this day with no issues but now it will not start.
When I turn the ignition key to the on position the glow plug dash light works as well as the battery and oil pressure lights and head lights, flashers and blinkers. When I turn the key to the start position nothing happens, no cranking at all. I removed and cleaned the battery cables and terminals, replaced the starter relay and clutch pedal safety switch with no luck or change in the problem. I have checked my ignition switch with a test light and have constant power at the larger center terminal and have power on the smaller terminals as I rotate the switch from the on position and start position. I have found that the small wire on the starter does not have any power at all when I turn the ignition switch to the start position. Does anyone have any ideas on how the power flows from the ignition switch to the small wire on the starter?
When I turn the ignition key to the on position the glow plug dash light works as well as the battery and oil pressure lights and head lights, flashers and blinkers. When I turn the key to the start position nothing happens, no cranking at all. I removed and cleaned the battery cables and terminals, replaced the starter relay and clutch pedal safety switch with no luck or change in the problem. I have checked my ignition switch with a test light and have constant power at the larger center terminal and have power on the smaller terminals as I rotate the switch from the on position and start position. I have found that the small wire on the starter does not have any power at all when I turn the ignition switch to the start position. Does anyone have any ideas on how the power flows from the ignition switch to the small wire on the starter?