Do all the safety switches on the tractor lead to the fuel shutoff solenoid? So if I have a bad safety switch and I remove the fuel solenoid the engine should turn over and start, correct?
Does the engine turn over now?Do all the safety switches on the tractor lead to the fuel shutoff solenoid? So if I have a bad safety switch and I remove the fuel solenoid the engine should turn over and start, correct?
I doubt it. Lets try a simpler question.Do all the safety switches on the tractor lead to the fuel shutoff solenoid? So if I have a bad safety switch and I remove the fuel solenoid the engine should turn over and start, correct?
Plug the alternator back in.The original problem was the 5amp OPC fuse blowing. It's located under the steering wheel down by the left foot brake. After checking seat switch, HST pedal switch, unplugging the alternator, and removing the fuel solenoid and replacing it, the 5amp fuse has not blown anymore. But still the engine will not turn over. Battery has a green eye plus I tried jumping it off just in case, but nothing. The only safety switch that I cannot find is the PTO switch. That's why I posed the question about removing the fuel solenoid, AGAIN for the second time, to see if it would then start so as to isolate maybe a bad safety switch.
Download the workshop manual - it details the location and operation of the starting interlocks.The original problem was the 5amp OPC fuse blowing. It's located under the steering wheel down by the left foot brake. After checking seat switch, HST pedal switch, unplugging the alternator, and removing the fuel solenoid and replacing it, the 5amp fuse has not blown anymore. But still the engine will not turn over. Battery has a green eye plus I tried jumping it off just in case, but nothing. The only safety switch that I cannot find is the PTO switch. That's why I posed the question about removing the fuel solenoid, AGAIN for the second time, to see if it would then start so as to isolate maybe a bad safety switch.
That is for models with a fuel shutoff solenoid, not a key stop solenoid. On our B2650s, no fuel will come out of that hole and there is no manual kill lever.Yes Dustball but why are videos saying remove key stop fuel solenoid, cover the hole with tape to prevent fuel or oil from shooting out, crank the tractor then use the manual kill lever to stop the engine (all of this for test purposes only, not to operate the tractor continually)?
Alright @northidahowolfman I need to get a workshop manual. I need to find the PTO safety switch and check it. That's the only one I haven't checked. And I've gone thru 20 5amp fuses to this point. I appreciate and you guys input!