I have a B7500 that will not start on it's own. It has 900 hours on the engine. The battery that I had was a Kubota battery, only two years old with a five year warranty. Over the course of the summer and fall when I tried to start the tractor it would turn over once or twice and that was it. I would use a battery jump pack and it would turn over a few more times but wouldn't start. All lights on the gauge would light up but I thought the battery must have a bad cell and not enough cranking power and it was dead. I would jump start it with my truck and I would be good to go until I turned the engine off. I replaced the alternator four years ago and an alternator test when the engine is running shows it is good. For the rest of the summer and fall i used my truck to jump start the tractor. I finally took the battery out to replace it but needed to use the tractor several times before I purchased a new battery. I would jump it from my running truck connected straight to the battery cables (but with no battery in the tractor) and use it with no issues. I finally purchased a new Kubota battery, installed it and it would turn over one or two times (like before) and wouldn't start. After one or two more attempts the lights on the dash, (power, start and glow plug light) would not come on. Same story with the battery jump pack, a couple more turns and that was it, then no lights. I go get my truck, jump it and it starts right up. I use the tractor for three hours, turn it off and it won't start again. Go get my truck, jump it and it's good to go. What am I missing? Seems like it thinks its turned into a EV and want's 24 volts to start now.