After tracing all through and following all troubleshooting ideas, I went back to square one. Using a test light and connecting to the ground and then to the pos post of the battery, I measured a good 12+ v. When measuring on the positive post of the starter I measured 4+ V.
Kubotakiller
Hello all. Sorry to thread-jack but I also have a B5200 and have a no-start issue. I did some google searching and found this thread so I create a screen-name so I could post.
I tried every thing suggested to the OP and still have a dead tractor. My situation is a bit worse as this tractor is a third generation hand-me-down and the prior operators did zero maintenance. The tractor did previously start but my brother phoned me one day asking to use the tractor to move some heavy items. Against better judgment I let him use it and according to him, he never got it to start.
My guess is he kept the choke out why trying to get it to turn over without actually kicking off the glow-plug first.
From the battery posts I register a full 12.5 volt charge and from the positive terminal to the small gauge post on the starter I also register 12.5 volts so from reading this thread, I don't think my issue is the switch. I had already purchased a new starter before finding this thread so I don't think it is that. What else should I check?
Also, I tried connecting a wire from the starter post on the starter to the positive battery terminal and got nothing (with the new starter too). What is especially weird is if I let the tractor sit for a while (several hours) and retry it straight with the key, the motor spins for half-second then stops and won't try again until I let it set for a good while.
Help