Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright?

   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #111  
I bought a LS tractor knowing diddle squat about tractors, but man do I love it now. I put in a new battery for the winter, I got nothing. I checked the terminals, clean. I checked to make sure I didn't put it in backwards. I tightened it down with a torque wrench. I swore at it a lot. I am not getting lights, dashboard activity, not a sign of life. I know nothing of tractors but I am ok with cars. Does this have a starter solenoid? Is there some sort of reset button when you change the battery that I cannot find? Anyone have any ideas apart from taking it to a shop 200 miles away?
There is a reply earlier in the thread talking about scraping the battery posts and re-attaching the cables. Tractors are notorious for having bad connectivity there.

If you have a volt meter, follow the “hot” cable from the battery to where it connects to the solenoid, which will be a switch about the size of your fist close to the starter motor. Use your volt meter to check between that solenoid connection and the tractor frame. If you read about 12V, you have ruled out the battery cables/posts as the problem.

If that IS the problem, scrape the posts and re-clean those cable clamps, and try again.

As a quick work around in the past, I have used a jumper cable directly from the battery to the solenoid to start the tractor.

Good luck!
 
   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #113  
I bought a LS tractor knowing diddle squat about tractors, but man do I love it now. I put in a new battery for the winter, I got nothing. I checked the terminals, clean. I checked to make sure I didn't put it in backwards. I tightened it down with a torque wrench. I swore at it a lot. I am not getting lights, dashboard activity, not a sign of life. I know nothing of tractors but I am ok with cars. Does this have a starter solenoid? Is there some sort of reset button when you change the battery that I cannot find? Anyone have any ideas apart from taking it to a shop 200 miles away?
Bad or uncharged?
 
   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #114  
Hemostats are super handy for checking all blade fuses. Easy to grab and lock on and reinstall. I have several that I've accumulated over the years and use them quite a lot. Very handy for handling small parts, etc. (Not just for doctors anymore . . . )

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I had some of those back in my college daze… mid ‘70’s… kept me from burning my fingers when the… uh… um… “cigarette” … yeah, that’s it… it was a cigarette … when it burned almost to the end… 🙄
 
   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #116  
I had some of those back in my college daze… mid ‘70’s… kept me from burning my fingers when the… uh… um… “cigarette” … yeah, that’s it… it was a cigarette … when it burned almost to the end… 🙄
The lowly engineering people had feathery alligator clips. Were you one of those med students with access to high end merch?
 
   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #117  
I bought a LS tractor knowing diddle squat about tractors, but man do I love it now. I put in a new battery for the winter, I got nothing. I checked the terminals, clean. I checked to make sure I didn't put it in backwards. I tightened it down with a torque wrench. I swore at it a lot. I am not getting lights, dashboard activity, not a sign of life. I know nothing of tractors but I am ok with cars. Does this have a starter solenoid? Is there some sort of reset button when you change the battery that I cannot find? Anyone have any ideas apart from taking it to a shop 200 miles away?
How old is your tractor. I have that is 20 years old tractor that is like new it only has 400 hours. It has always easy to start. I shut it off for about 10 minutes, when i tried to restart it did nothing. I troubleshooted several different things, until I decided to check the battery ground at the frame. I cleaned it up and everything was good.
 
   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #118  
I'll bet good money it's a bad ground.

Buy a new ground strap and ground the battery somewhere on the frame. Make sure you have a good ground from the engine to the frame. You can never have too many grounds connecting things.
 
   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #119  
My LS will sometimes not turn over and I found that it is the lockout in the electric PTO switch. I turn the PTO switch on then off and it starts right up. I didn’t read all 12 pages, so I apologize if this was already mentioned.
 
   / Put in a new Battery, got nothin' - I am not dumb, but maybe I'm not bright? #120  
I bought a LS tractor knowing diddle squat about tractors, but man do I love it now. I put in a new battery for the winter, I got nothing. I checked the terminals, clean. I checked to make sure I didn't put it in backwards. I tightened it down with a torque wrench. I swore at it a lot. I am not getting lights, dashboard activity, not a sign of life. I know nothing of tractors but I am ok with cars. Does this have a starter solenoid? Is there some sort of reset button when you change the battery that I cannot find? Anyone have any ideas apart from taking it to a shop 200 miles away?
An addendum to my first post. I had another tractor started good and when to start a few minutes later and would not turn over. This time I pulled the starter off and found the starter was locked up. I got it freed up and put grease on the end of the amateur (not sure that is the correct name for the lub point). There are screws cap to remove on the starter to lub the necessary points. In my 77 years that is the first starter i have ever greased.
 

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