I have an eleven year-old Cub Cadet that will not start. It ran fine one night, shut it off, would not start in the morning. The solenoid would click, but not turn the engine over. Replaced the solenoid...now when I turn the key to start, the solenoid buzzes.
Just to avoid dumb suggestions, yes the parking brake is on, the cutting solenoid is pushed in.
Charged the battery, tried again...just a buzz no start.
I turned on the key and used a jumper cable from the positive post on the battery to the post on the starter. Starter makes a slight click, but does not engage.
At this point I am thinking it is the starter...but being old and having lots of terminals on the solinoid, I do not rule out miswiring it when I put the new one on. My question is: If the key is on, and I use a jumper cable to get juice to the starter (by-passing the solenoid and any faulty lock-out switches), shouldn't the stater engage (and spin), when contacting the jumper cable?
Just to avoid dumb suggestions, yes the parking brake is on, the cutting solenoid is pushed in.
Charged the battery, tried again...just a buzz no start.
I turned on the key and used a jumper cable from the positive post on the battery to the post on the starter. Starter makes a slight click, but does not engage.
At this point I am thinking it is the starter...but being old and having lots of terminals on the solinoid, I do not rule out miswiring it when I put the new one on. My question is: If the key is on, and I use a jumper cable to get juice to the starter (by-passing the solenoid and any faulty lock-out switches), shouldn't the stater engage (and spin), when contacting the jumper cable?