Posted by rummm64 on October 26, 2014 at 13:59:09 from (64.111.43.108):
In Reply to: deutz dx160 posted by Steve@Advance on October 25, 2014 at 20:11:59:
OK guys thanks for the replies.
Yes, I have 12.5 volts on the start side of ignition switch.
Well I got things back to factory, still won't start with ignition switch but I jumped across the solenoid and tractor popped right off but the starter hung up on flywheel. I popped the starter with a dead blow and it disengaged. I'm beginning to thing the solenoid is the culprit. I'm going to take it off and have someone different look at it, maybe talk to them about that ford type solenoid.
Somethings not right with starter/solenoid rebuild. If I hadn't jumped off the tractor I would have burnt that starter up.
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