Posted by RodInNS on February 15, 2009 at 09:17:46 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: OT Skid steer starting posted by Dieselrider on February 15, 2009 at 07:26:38:
Did you simply boost the battery and then start it from the seat, or did you cross the starter terminals when you boosted it? I find that 99% of the time, when I have a electrical problem on my LS, it's in either the seat belt buckle contacts or the micro switches in the seat cushion. If those lockouts don't close in sequence, it won't let you start the engine, but you will get a 'click' when you turn the key.
Beyond that, all I can suggest is clean, bright and tight on all the connections, including the connection studs on the starter. If that doesn't clear it up, and it still drags with a good boost, then pull the starter and have it rebushed and new brushes... I doubt that the boom hydraulics would prevent it from starting even if the valve was fully 'on', but I could be wrong.
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