Posted by Dell (WA) on November 11, 2010 at 21:50:30 from (207.200.116.74):
In Reply to: 8n won't stay running posted by Wesley B on November 11, 2010 at 19:06:53:
Wesley.......the 3-terminal starter mounted solenoid needs to be mounted so the little middle terminal is facing the engine where it is hard to gitt too. ONLY the heavy copper buss-barr is between the starter motor stud and the solenoid. NO EXTRA WIRES!!! The HEAVY BATTERY cable is connected to the other BIG STUD of the solenoid with yer IGNITION SWITCH wire to the ampmeter.
Make certain yer solenoid wiring is as described, and guess what??? Yer tractor will keep running as long as the weaksister ignition switch is ON.
And yer problem has 'nuttin' to do with the "infamous ballast resistor". Ballast resistors are like litebulbs, they either work or they don't. Since you can gitt the engine to run, guess what??? The ballast resistor is NOT yer problem. .......respectfully, Dell yer self-appointed sparkie-meister
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