North Idaho Wolfman
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L3450DT-GST, Woods FEL, B7100 HSD, FEL, 60" SB, 743 Bobcat with V2203, and more
Yes the old solenoid is working the way it should, and the new one is not.First of all - THANK YOU all for your wise troubleshooting ideas and advice.
No, my tractor is not fixed - but I have an update. Even though (after posting the video of my problem) many of you said it was not likely the result of a bad fuel cutoff solenoid, I tested it anyway and found something interesting. Since I had the new replacement solenoid mounted on the tractor I tested it by un-attaching it, grounding to the frame, and tried to start the tractor. The plunger retracted when the starter was cranking the engine and released (back to it's extended position) when the key was in the "run" position. The tractor did not start - same symptoms as before. For S&G's I decided to test my old solenoid in the same manner. To my surprise the solenoid behaved differently. Like before it retracted when the key was in the "cranking" position, but it stayed retracted while the key was in the "run" position. It released when I turned the key to the "off" position. Isn't this how the solenoid is supposed to operate? If so, my old solenoid is good and the new one I replaced it with is bad. Looking for confirmation from those of you who know better than me.
As for my tractor, I'm trying one last thing before schlepping it to the shop. I ordered three new fuel injectors that should arrive in a day or so. Even though I already removed and cleaned the old ones with no success, I'll see if new injectors solve the problem. If not, I've run out of ideas and will turn it over to the experts at my local repair shop. Thank again for your input.
-Jeff