I'm a little stumped and could benefit from another's perspective.
I was using the tractor to move some equipment around. Turned it off and later that day went to put out hay and only got clicks when I turned the key. Not entirely unusual as the battery posts occasionally get corroded so I cleaned and tightened them. Same results, just clicks. I hadn't mark the date on the battery so I figured I'd charge it and see. Did that with same results. So I went with the high-tech back up solution and tried whacking the starter and solenoid. Nothing.
Reluctantly I ordered a new starter from NAPA. Stupidly I gave them my core (wishing now I had tried to find a rebuild kit but I needed to get hay out). The one came in looked the same except for the electrical connections - and no instructions/diagram. My old starter had the heavy cables going to the big post and the small relay wire attached by a little screw. Now I don't even get a click...
The NAPA unit has two spades on the block side. I assumed one was for the little relay wire. Neither will activate the starter solenoid, even when both are energized. I do get power going to the little wire when the key is turned to "start".
I know there's always the good chance I got a new starter straight out of the box that could be bad (even with the "Passed" sticker). I have a faint feeling it could be a weak battery as it won't hold a full charge so I plan to replace it anyway. But I still have the saga of the two small spade connections on the block side (it also has two larger spades on the top + post but I assume these are for accessories?). Is one actually where the relay wire attaches and if so, which?
Thanks,
I was using the tractor to move some equipment around. Turned it off and later that day went to put out hay and only got clicks when I turned the key. Not entirely unusual as the battery posts occasionally get corroded so I cleaned and tightened them. Same results, just clicks. I hadn't mark the date on the battery so I figured I'd charge it and see. Did that with same results. So I went with the high-tech back up solution and tried whacking the starter and solenoid. Nothing.
Reluctantly I ordered a new starter from NAPA. Stupidly I gave them my core (wishing now I had tried to find a rebuild kit but I needed to get hay out). The one came in looked the same except for the electrical connections - and no instructions/diagram. My old starter had the heavy cables going to the big post and the small relay wire attached by a little screw. Now I don't even get a click...
The NAPA unit has two spades on the block side. I assumed one was for the little relay wire. Neither will activate the starter solenoid, even when both are energized. I do get power going to the little wire when the key is turned to "start".
I know there's always the good chance I got a new starter straight out of the box that could be bad (even with the "Passed" sticker). I have a faint feeling it could be a weak battery as it won't hold a full charge so I plan to replace it anyway. But I still have the saga of the two small spade connections on the block side (it also has two larger spades on the top + post but I assume these are for accessories?). Is one actually where the relay wire attaches and if so, which?
Thanks,