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Posted by MrBill on April 06, 2004 at 09:54:27 from (144.9.158.89):
In Reply to: Re: jd 350 quit posted by jdemaris on April 05, 2004 at 20:09:39:
jdemaris, I was hoping you would pop your head in over here. Mine does have the electrical shutoff. Turn the key and push the button and it starts, turn the key and it quits. Deere has the Circuit breaker for $12 bucks and is holding one for me. What would an automotive one cost? or should I just stick with this one? It is 2 and 1/2 hrs round trip so I cannot be running back and forth looking for parts. I can only work on it on weekends. Hopefully, I will be able to break away this weekend to get it running again. I'll check the harness plug first thing when I get out there. Sounds like a problem looking for a time to happen. On the batteries, I will keep that in mind when it comes time for them to be replaced again. Trying to keep it from costing too much, I just swapped out the one battery that was bad. How many cramping amps should I try and have? Thanks and I appreciate all your input, Bill
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