Battery is good, reading 12.8
Will not start. When using jumper cables it will not start.
When I use a charger and switch it to 12 volt start, so it gets that extra surge, it wil start.
Do not have a mauual or wiring diagraham.
Is there a solenoid on this tractor? Is it under where the sterring column is and by the switch?
Can see in there unless I pull steering wheel off and take panel off.
I am totally confussed on this one. Could it be the coil?
Any help, suggestions appreciated .
George
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Re: loboy 184 starting issues
When you say "will not start" does it turn over? is the starter spinning, or will it just not fire. 2 different issues.
It sounds to me like if it is turning, and won't start(unless you have the extra boost) I would think your battery connections and ground are needing cleaned. When you try to start is, some of those 12v's are turning the starter, but there are not enough of them left when they get to the coil to make an adequate spark to make it run.
When you add all those extra amps, it is allowing enough of them to get to the coil, thus making enough spark to start the tractor.
Once it is started, the starter is no longer using those amps and it will continue to run and charge.
Good luck.
Could also be your starter has some drag, causing the same thing.
It sounds to me like if it is turning, and won't start(unless you have the extra boost) I would think your battery connections and ground are needing cleaned. When you try to start is, some of those 12v's are turning the starter, but there are not enough of them left when they get to the coil to make an adequate spark to make it run.
When you add all those extra amps, it is allowing enough of them to get to the coil, thus making enough spark to start the tractor.
Once it is started, the starter is no longer using those amps and it will continue to run and charge.
Good luck.
Could also be your starter has some drag, causing the same thing.
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Re: loboy 184 starting issues
The solenoid is located under the dash on the right side. You may be able to access the solenoid by removing the side panel and perhaps the gas tank.
Last time I accessed the solenoid I was working on the wiring and had previously removed the steering wheel and dash.
Try Dales suggestions first.
Last time I accessed the solenoid I was working on the wiring and had previously removed the steering wheel and dash.
Try Dales suggestions first.
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Re: loboy 184 starting issues
Thanks Dale and Eugene for the info.
Nothing will Turn over till I hookup the charger that has the start option.
When trying to start normal or hooking cables and try to jump from my
car all I get is a click click nothing is rolling over.
George
Nothing will Turn over till I hookup the charger that has the start option.
When trying to start normal or hooking cables and try to jump from my
car all I get is a click click nothing is rolling over.
George
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Re: loboy 184 starting issues
Battery still could be weak and still provide a good voltage reading.Battery is good, reading 12.8
Voltage drop test. Tractor battery only, take battery voltage reading while attempting to start engine. Battery should hold around 9 to 9.5 volts or higher while cranking engine.
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Re: loboy 184 starting issues
glmassar wrote:Nothing will Turn over till I hookup the charger that has the start option.
When trying to start normal or hooking cables and try to jump from my
car all I get is a click click nothing is rolling over.
Do you hook to the same place on the tractor with the jumper cables that you hook to with the charger? Go back to basics and look for poor connections and bad cables.
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Re: loboy 184 starting issues
Thanks everyone. Running now. Went back and cleaned battery terminals again and terminal
for the starter.
Thanks again for responding and reminding me what I should have done to start with.
George
for the starter.
Thanks again for responding and reminding me what I should have done to start with.
George
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