Posted by joe csuti on May 21, 2014 at 05:12:24 from (72.251.71.151):
In Reply to: Cub Cadet 108 posted by jb9959 on May 20, 2014 at 19:56:15:
With a voltmeter/12v test light check that you have 12v at battery terminal(b) on ign sw,if not then starting at ign sw follow battery wire back thru ammeter to battery terminal on starter sol,check for loose/bad connections or possibly a bad ammeter,check for 12v at each terminal of ammeter or put a jumper across meter terminals & see if that cures problem.
IF you have 12v at battery terminal of ign sw,then check pto/brake sw as steve said,these 2 sw's are wired in SERIES,both sw's MUST have a circuit thru them(contacts closed)to get 12v to coil of sol.Also check that area where sol mounting bracket is free of rust/dirt & mounting bolts tight,check between battery pos(+) & sol bracket with a voltmeter/test light for 12v.
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