Posted by the tractor vet on January 19, 2009 at 17:02:13 from (99.167.210.144):
In Reply to: 766 won't start posted by Warren Bult on January 19, 2009 at 14:03:59:
Now if it was me the first place i would look is under the floor plate on the left side at the safety switch and use a jumper wire to see if that safety switch is going out to lunch.It is hooked to the clutch pedal and has two wire going to it . The wire colors are orange but more then likely painted over red. The one wire starts from the starter switch on the dash and goes on down to the clutch safety switch then on to the starter. I have seen them do just what you said that ya get a click and then nothing. It may have come out of adjustment or it may have gone bad . Also could be a bad starter switch in the dash . And it vary well could be just dirty terminals at the battery. Since i am not there to pin point the problem get yourself a good test lite and start with that before ya start tearing into it .
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