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Re: Re: Re: 584 cranking
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Posted by hal on July 03, 2003 at 20:24:40 from (63.81.123.63):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 584 cranking posted by jeff flaharty on July 03, 2003 at 09:43:20:
jeff; the saftey switch is a break in the wire to the solinoid wire when you push in on the clutch it completes the circuit [oprerator presense switch] and energizes the starter. I would try to reconnect it what do you have to lose, if it starts to smoke,usally where the wire quits burnning is where the problem lies. I would suspect that someone has already hacked the wireing harness already that is why you are having the problem that you are having now. on the solinoid there will be a terminal for the battery cable[big one] and the terminal for the wire that comes from the ignition switch which passes through the clutch saftey switch [little one] jump those terminals with a piece of wire and see if it will turn over. if it does it will rule out the starter and solinoid. then you will need to look into a wiring harness. one other problem that those tractors had is under the steering console where the fuse box is located there is a wiring loom conector for the wiring harness if this tractor has set out side alot there is the possibility that this connection point has gotten corroded that might be a point to rule out before you look into a harness. the rest of it is basic tractor wiring and is not to complicated. Good Luck
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