BadKarma79
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Good Afternoon,
I have been working on my tractor for the last several days trying to get it back up and running. I have a YTH24V48 with a Briggs and Stratton Engine.
Backstory:
I finished mowing the lawn last week, and parked the tractor in the garage with out issue. When going back in to start it this week to mow again, I just hear a click and can see the Hours Meter flash the number of hours that I've been using it, but it fails to engage the starter, moving the key from the first click to the starting position produces nothing. Here are the steps I took to troubleshoot.
Engine Information:
Model: 44N877
Type: 0003G1
CODE: 180808YG
1) Checked the battery, and initially it had been depleted. I have since charged it and retested, with the same result.
2) Checked the Starter Solenoid with a multi-meter and the readings looked correct. (I have since replaced the solenoid just for good measure) - Still not starting
3) Checked the voltage from the solenoid to the Starter motor, and conducted a voltage drop test, by turning the key and determined that there was less 1/2 a volt drop between the batter and the Starter motor
4) I actually went out and purchase a new Starter motor and installed that, thinking the starter motor was toast for some reason, and the status of starting the tractor remains unchanged.
I am looking for any advice or help that can get me back out, and cutting the yard, that is quickly turning into a jungle!
Thank you in advace
- Aaron
I have been working on my tractor for the last several days trying to get it back up and running. I have a YTH24V48 with a Briggs and Stratton Engine.
Backstory:
I finished mowing the lawn last week, and parked the tractor in the garage with out issue. When going back in to start it this week to mow again, I just hear a click and can see the Hours Meter flash the number of hours that I've been using it, but it fails to engage the starter, moving the key from the first click to the starting position produces nothing. Here are the steps I took to troubleshoot.
Engine Information:
Model: 44N877
Type: 0003G1
CODE: 180808YG
1) Checked the battery, and initially it had been depleted. I have since charged it and retested, with the same result.
2) Checked the Starter Solenoid with a multi-meter and the readings looked correct. (I have since replaced the solenoid just for good measure) - Still not starting
3) Checked the voltage from the solenoid to the Starter motor, and conducted a voltage drop test, by turning the key and determined that there was less 1/2 a volt drop between the batter and the Starter motor
4) I actually went out and purchase a new Starter motor and installed that, thinking the starter motor was toast for some reason, and the status of starting the tractor remains unchanged.
I am looking for any advice or help that can get me back out, and cutting the yard, that is quickly turning into a jungle!
Thank you in advace
- Aaron