Posted by Royalwapiti on June 04, 2012 at 08:20:22 from (70.35.11.176):
I have a 460 Utility that has always given me trouble about once a year with my ground cable. I recently replaced it with a longer one and tried attaching it under the seat on the frame. I scuffed the paint under the connector. The old ground was short and only grounded to the metal battery box. The battery box is thoroughly rusted now, as the tractor sits outside year round.
Now when I turn the ignition on the ammeter jumps to the -10 position and when I actually hit the start position on the ignition it goes to -20 and stays there until I turn the key off again.
I am stumped. I have tried moving my ground to different places and now think it might be something else.
I thought maybe it was the ignition and took it out of the instrument panel but I did get the tractor to turn over briefly. with it out so i put it back in.
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