B7200 starter no worky

pulser

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Kubota B7200D
Nov 17, 2010
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santa fe, nm, usa
Got the B7200 fired up the other day and the dynamo bearing when out, seazed-up and smoked the fan belt. Got that replaced, now the starter does not work. One thing after another on this little beauty.

On repeated tries the starter will sometimes give a click or two, but mostly nothing. The battery is ok, but I jumped it with another vehicle just to be sure. So, probably just a stuck/bad starter relay? How do I troubleshoot this? I've removed the starter assembly from the tractor already.
Thanks for any info, seems like it should be simple, but I've never delt with this.
 

DsBota

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B8200, G1800
Apr 13, 2010
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Milton, Ontario, Canada
Never really closely inspected my starter so I'm not sure if it's possible but have you tried bypassing the solenoid with a booster cable?
 

stuart

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B7001 with loader & tiller, 3 point hitch and 4' rear blade
Aug 9, 2009
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Aldergrove, BC, Canada
If the solenoid is good, you should hear it 'click' every time you turn the switch. Easy enough to check - remove the heavy (load) leads from solenoid, check resistance across the starter (load) side when switch is open/closed. Should be consistent, off, on.

Then put power to the switched side heavy lead - this gives 12 volts directly to the starter, so if it is good it will crank right away. Common problem in the older car starters is the bendix gear/solenoid not engaging properly - I have not had to work on one in quite a few years so I can't say about modern ones.

On mine, the starter is behind the shrouds and very hard to get at.