jfon101231
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Found the linked thread here, but wouldn't let me kick it to the top, too old I guess.
Anyway, I just got a I-600 backhoe which i'm told is based on the D15 Series II and it seems to crank real slow. Newer battery, and I just replaced cables and still same thing. Even jumping from my truck doesn't make it any better. I haven't yet removed and cleaned the hole up good to see if that helps, been cold out. Could I also just run a jumper cable from the body of the starter to a good ground to see if it makes a difference? Not sure if there is a defined a
Any suggestions for solenoid? One from Tractor Supply stripped too easy wasn't even tight yet, and 2 solenoids I had gotten from NAPA for my plow were DOA...
Old thread
Anyway, I just got a I-600 backhoe which i'm told is based on the D15 Series II and it seems to crank real slow. Newer battery, and I just replaced cables and still same thing. Even jumping from my truck doesn't make it any better. I haven't yet removed and cleaned the hole up good to see if that helps, been cold out. Could I also just run a jumper cable from the body of the starter to a good ground to see if it makes a difference? Not sure if there is a defined a
Any suggestions for solenoid? One from Tractor Supply stripped too easy wasn't even tight yet, and 2 solenoids I had gotten from NAPA for my plow were DOA...
Old thread