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Topic: Re: starter keep engaged in run position on a stx 38 black
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| tonymccann
12-19-2012 02:42:10
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the spindle will retract its on a cork screw , when i turn it on off position it comes down , when you start it it engages the starter in the run and start position , it should not engage in run position. new silonoid new ign john deere says starters fine was tested . no one has heard of this before . can it be the pto sending juice through something , no clue here thank you for your response |
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| El Toro
12-19-2012 08:45:57
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Re: starter keep engaged in run position on a stx 38 black in reply to tonymccann, 12-19-2012 02:42:10
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| Sounds like your switch keeps sending battery voltage to your starter after the engine starts. Can you post a picture of the starter switch? Is there a run & start position on the starter switch? Hal |
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| tonymccann
12-19-2012 16:46:49
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Re: starter keep engaged in run position on a stx 38 black in reply to El Toro, 12-19-2012 08:45:57
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| yes there is off run start position it tries to start in run position i have a new switch has 5 connects on bottom of it. cant be screwed up in the pluging in of it . can something be putting voltage through the switch should it start in run position |
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| El Toro
12-19-2012 18:36:48
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Re: starter keep engaged in run position on a stx 38 black in reply to tonymccann, 12-19-2012 16:46:49
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| I think the problem is in your switch so when your engine starts and is in the run position there shouldn't be any battery voltage feeding the starter. Hal |
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