My tractor has developed a problem after 8 years of faithful service. When I attempt to start it, the starter turns over very slowly and the wiring harness starts smoking on the left near the area where it connects to the alternator. Obviously a lot of amperage is going through the wires.
I'd say the slow starter is causing a lot resistance and overheating the wires. It looks like there's one wire in particular on which the insulation is melted, but I'll have to check to see if there are more affected wires. I'm sure I'd melt the wires too if I keep trying to crank it.
At first I thought it was the battery, but I had it tested. It exceeds the specs for which it's rated. I can start the tractor if I'm using jumper cables from my car; not normal.
Have any of you seen this before?
Those are the symptoms but what is the fix?
New starter?
New wiring harness?
Check battery cable connections?
I'd say the slow starter is causing a lot resistance and overheating the wires. It looks like there's one wire in particular on which the insulation is melted, but I'll have to check to see if there are more affected wires. I'm sure I'd melt the wires too if I keep trying to crank it.
At first I thought it was the battery, but I had it tested. It exceeds the specs for which it's rated. I can start the tractor if I'm using jumper cables from my car; not normal.
Have any of you seen this before?
Those are the symptoms but what is the fix?
New starter?
New wiring harness?
Check battery cable connections?