Have you checked/cleaned/tightened all 4 battery cable connections??
Yes..
Had a neighbor come down. He's a little handy himself as we were chatting He said well I'll take a peek.
He grabbed the old negative cable told me to keep turning on the ignition to see if you see anything He hooked it up to the or just held it to the negative terminal on the battery
And just randomly tried to find something on the frame to see if I was getting juice to oil lamp and before we knew it he found one and believe me it wasn't exactly clean and pristine where he had it.
So we discovered it it's a grounding issue.
He said well the way you got it hooked up it looks like it should start up yours is a lot cleaner looking and where I had it touching.
So today I unhook my ground cable got my grinder and made sure everything was metal and then re bolted it back on to the frame where I had it.
Same issue no power not getting any ground So I did what he did and what do you know I get good contact.
So I just decided to rub off some of the rust and there was a small hole big enough for a bolt small bolt on the battery tray All the bolts and nuts I was using were stainless steel I get it hooked up what do you know Good contact and voila I was able to get the tractor started.
But the hole that I put the bolt in isn't exactly pristine and clean and blah blah blah.
I wire brush some rust off to make it look a little better but that was about it.
It made no sense to me.
But it's running and I was able to do a little bit of mowing.