Posted by John T on December 05, 2019 at 15:41:47 from (174.207.18.91):
In Reply to: Tractor will not fire posted by Steve57 on December 05, 2019 at 15:19:36:
If you're talking about the starter solenoid ??????????????? sure the INPUT is a big battery cable coming down from the battery while the OUTPUT wirers to the starter motor. On many it takes a 12 volt signal down from the START position on a switch to engage and close the solenoid contacts so the starter motor cranks and turns the engine over. If that wire is open or there's no 12 volts down from the starter switch or the solenoid case/frame isn't grounded it wont engage. Its possible to use a jumper wire to jump from the hot INPUT side over to the small S activation terminal on some solenoids to make them engage and there still needs to be a good ground.
You talking about the solenoid or talking about there's no fire at the plugs??????
You may not even have this type of a starter solenoid Im talking about so I need more info to help more
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