JerryMT, it appears the root cause for the non-start was the interior of the battery cables. I had removed them and cleaned up the terminals but didn't pay any attention to the inside of those cables. That's my best guess anyway.Glad you got it running.
SO what was the root cause of the starting problem?
The non-working gauges is still in question as they re-started on their own. I can't continue to troubleshoot them since they are working...at the moment. My best guess on those is that there is either a loose connection somewhere. Quite a few on this forum had said that it was probably something simple...and they were right.
This tractor, when purchased, turned out to have some incursions to the electrical system. The dash panel has the switches in place for the lighting but the wires are just hanging there in disarray. The rear lights have the wires hanging, too. Headlights would work if I plugged the wires into the actual lights but since they can't be turned off, I just took the wires off the lights. I had had a plan to look into all that wiring but it may be "above my pay grade," so to speak. If I could get the dash panel, seat and ROPS off, I may be able to do something but that is just too much right now. My description is: "it's a jungle." Hope this answers your question.
TG