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Posted by FM on March 25, 2002 at 11:57:21 from (64.186.198.43):
Hello everyone. I will start from the beginning so you have a good idea what I did. A while ago, I broke off the stud on the starter. After getting it repaired and bringing it home, I put it on the tractor. It wouldn't work. I got out my test light and tested to see if I had juice on the out side of the switch. No dice. I went to TSC today and they had a new one, which I purchased for a whopping 8.99. I brought it home and while installing it I looked for a mark telling which way was up. No marks or anything, on either the new or old one. I put it all back together, and I still have the same syptoms. I have juice going in, but none coming out. Is there a certain way to put one on? I thought maybe it was the battery, but it is fully charged according to my charger. Any Ideas? Thanks Mike
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