OK, I'm using the schematic that WT posted in msg #18. Is the schematic in the service manual different ?
It clearly shows the rectifier in the PTO clutch wiring. So, if I assume you mean the 'regulator/rectifier' was bad.They are very robust devices, though prone to selfdestruct when you lose the ground on them.
I don't care what Kohler says, since it's the Kubota wiring that counts. 'Oil sentry' was an OPTION on some Kohler engines
If there's no voltage to the solenoid, follow the wire back to the 'stop' relay and whatever fuse /ign sw pins that feed it. Somewhere you've 'lost' the solid +12 that should be at the solenoid. What's the resistance value of the solenoid ? I could compare to the new one on the shelf ,or on another rider here.
As for the 4 connections, it could be they short the solenoid using a form c relay (stop),have seen that before.
I don't have the Kubota Service Manual, or the operator's manual, that's why I asked if you have to be on the seat. The answer is 'yes' according to your reply as 'zip tying and hot wiring' aren't normally done to run the machine.
You can easily bypass ALL of the Kubota wiring by disconnecting the engine harness. I've made several 'bench testing connectors' from old wiring harnesses or just use 2-3 test leads as jumpers. Course when the engine starts, one will fall off.......
Curious... what computer did you rebuild ? 8031,8052,1802,Z80,6800,8088, ? Heck I still have Intel 8008s in the basement