Have a 2011/12 Sears LT1500. Model 247.28881 Built by MTD. Some time ago both headlights just stopped working. Also noticed at that time tractor was having some trouble turning over. Always started but just barely. I load tested the battery and it was very weak. Bought a new battery and first couple starts were fine but after a while the new battery had same issue.
I checked the mag. output and AC was over 30v, DC was around 14v while running at normal driving RPM.
There is NO available schematic for this thing anywhere. I pulled the light bulbs out of their sockets and was going to check the wiring and found there was no power feed or control of the headlights (frm ign, or battery) Rather the power to the headlights comes from the engine mag. wiring directly. (which explains why the lights dim or brighten with the RPM?)
BUT the two wires at the light socket (ground and power) are BOTH shorted to ground. How could that be possible if that 12v line is supposedly connected directed to the engine mag. Is this why my battery is alway weak? I've been getting along by manually charging the battery every few uses. I mostly use this thing for plowing snow and maintaining a long stone driveway.
Thanks for any help - I'm puzzled ... Rich
I checked the mag. output and AC was over 30v, DC was around 14v while running at normal driving RPM.
There is NO available schematic for this thing anywhere. I pulled the light bulbs out of their sockets and was going to check the wiring and found there was no power feed or control of the headlights (frm ign, or battery) Rather the power to the headlights comes from the engine mag. wiring directly. (which explains why the lights dim or brighten with the RPM?)
BUT the two wires at the light socket (ground and power) are BOTH shorted to ground. How could that be possible if that 12v line is supposedly connected directed to the engine mag. Is this why my battery is alway weak? I've been getting along by manually charging the battery every few uses. I mostly use this thing for plowing snow and maintaining a long stone driveway.
Thanks for any help - I'm puzzled ... Rich