First of all, there is nothing wrong with my tractor.
My concern is having something fail, having the solenoid drop out while using the tractor and not being able to get it back to the house.
After about an hour at my local "you pull it" junk yard, I found what looks like an exact match for the electrical plug on the solenoid.
My plan is to have a way to energize the solenoid from the battery in an emergency, without disturbing any of the existing wiring. I'm assuming 12VDC on the 2 conductors....
Does this sound like something that would work, just to get the tractor back to the shop/house? Is there a better way?
Thanks, Trent
My concern is having something fail, having the solenoid drop out while using the tractor and not being able to get it back to the house.
After about an hour at my local "you pull it" junk yard, I found what looks like an exact match for the electrical plug on the solenoid.
My plan is to have a way to energize the solenoid from the battery in an emergency, without disturbing any of the existing wiring. I'm assuming 12VDC on the 2 conductors....
Does this sound like something that would work, just to get the tractor back to the shop/house? Is there a better way?
Thanks, Trent