Posted by phil(va) on June 25, 2012 at 10:45:50 from (173.67.240.151):
In Reply to: TO-30 Starter posted by TimothyF on June 24, 2012 at 19:26:09:
Get known good battery, 12 volt is best for this test. Get good set of jumper cables. Put tractor OUT of gear. Hook jumpers to good battery pos. and neg. and hook one side of other end of one jumper to top post of starter. Then touch other side of other jumper to good ground, like bolt holding starter to bell housing. If starter turns over, it is working. If not, problem is in starter. For this test, polarity of jumper cables to battery is not important. Battery you use can be the one on the tractor, one on your car, or any battery you have that you know is good. 12 volts will spin it faster, but 6 volts should work too. If you suspect starter and ring gear are binding, put tractor in high gear and push backward a few inches (roll rear wheel slightly) and try again. This may free it.
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