Sprinkler Fitter
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A torque wrench to put a battery in?
ArArr: 'charge you' & 'terminal offense.'I will not charge you with interference, not a terminal offense. Because starting was getting slower and its been in there for 4 years. Did not want to hit winter with a questionable battery. I live in Buffalo and use my LS to get the drive clear. Also gives me an excuse to drive the tractor in the winter.
I have a NH, and to start tractor, must be in neutral and you have to push key in while turning. It happened to me many times until I figured it out. Sometimes I was just pushing in key as coincidence, so it took a while. i also thought of plastic caps on battery...
Damn speed reading woes...He said nothing lights up though. Acts like there's NO battery in the tractor. Has to be something really simple right at the battery.
All you have to do is find a known good 12v battery. Yours, friend, neighbor, etc.
Swap it in.
Another choice which I have done is if you have a Walmart with Auto center or any car parts store they'll test it.
Everyone should have a multimeter and know how to use it. A good charged battery should measure about 12.6 to 12.7 VDC. Verify that by checking your car or truck battery.
I'm really just repeating advice given here already.
As a retired 43 yr. electronic technician I can tell you most every problem is simple. Don't go on a wild goose chase.
Just yesterday I'm mowing with my JD455...running great, shut it off, then completely dead. I had a screwdriver with me.
Put it on + terminal, whacked it...nothing.
Tried -- terminal which swiveled a bit. Started/ran fine.View attachment 4375375
Three minute "fix". (I should clean terminal).