Russell King
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L185F, Modern Ag Competitor 4’ shredder, Rhino tiller, rear dirt scoop
I would assume that the fuses are in the fuse box but Kubota does use in line fuses for some reason in some cases of wiring.
I agree that the key switch wiring should be correct s it is a connector (mine is screw terminals).
So now I would check the power into the fuel cut off solenoid and see if it is getting power at all. I guess you could try to just clean the connector and the ground point (may be the case is the ground path). The diagram posted above in post #17 explains the details fairly well.
I agree that the key switch wiring should be correct s it is a connector (mine is screw terminals).
So now I would check the power into the fuel cut off solenoid and see if it is getting power at all. I guess you could try to just clean the connector and the ground point (may be the case is the ground path). The diagram posted above in post #17 explains the details fairly well.