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Re: Re: jd 350 quit


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Posted by MrBill on April 05, 2004 at 09:09:42 from (144.9.158.98):

In Reply to: Re: jd 350 quit posted by Mark on April 05, 2004 at 08:37:50:

One of my 2 6volt bateries was bad and in February I replaced that. Now with the 2 batteries I have a strong 12 volt system. Since I was doing all that battery work then, my connections are all clean, tight and good.
The batteries are up and fully charged and the starter will not turn over. There are not any lights or horn on the machine so I cannot checkout any other electrial accessories to see if they work. The only electrical components on it are the starter and gauges.

The petcock under the seat cannot close on its own, why would running it all day, or even the last couple months, suddenly be a problem? Why would a fuel problem prevent the machine from turning over?

I ruled out fuel because the way it sputtered once and then everything is now dead. The fuel tank was over half full. Unless there is some sensor that says if there is no fuel at the fuel pump that it will not turn over, but I don't think the 350b from '73 is that intellegent.

I am suspecting something in the electrical system failed and as a result shut it off. But not sure which or where to check first and a common component that is likely to fail.
I read a while back from Jdemaris about a problem someone was having and it was either a relay of module, not sure exactly.


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