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Posted by TRCTRMAN on March 16, 2006 at 09:10:58 from (208.226.210.206):
In Reply to: Re: 4 terminal solenoid and wiring for starting... posted by souNdguy on March 16, 2006 at 08:26:17:
Currently what I have is a wire from the small s terminal to the starter side of key switch. I have a wire from the small I side of the solenoid to the ignition side of the key swithc. Also coming off this igniitnon side of the key swithc is a wire running to a resisitor. The other side of the resistor runs to the coil. Everything works but my push button safety switch does not work when I try to wire it up. I assume becasue it the 1 of the two types of solenoids whihc do not allow grounding (whihc is what the push button does). Because the tractor seems to not want to start that easy, I though it was because I have the wire from the I side of the solenoid running thourhg the resisitor when i shoud really have it run to the side of the resistor that the coil is connected to for better starting. Any thoughts? Also, Dell had mentioned in another email that on a 12 volt alternator conversion, there is no reason to change the original 6 volt solenoid which uses my puch button. Thouhgts on that? If so I can hook my original solenoid back up.
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