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Kubota T1870 started fine yesterday. After a couple of passes, I stopped to adjust cut height, raised deck, and disengaged PTO/blades. Mower died, and will not restart. No reaction at all when turning the key.
Assumed a problem with a safety switch. Pulled and tested (1) seat switch; (2) reverse switch (even though this shouldn't affect starting); (3) brake switch; (4) PTO switch. Seat and reverse switches are both one set of leads and both test open when plunger is out, and show continuity when plunger pressed.
The brake and PTO switches have two pairs of leads (they're the same model switch). It seems from research on here that one set should test open and one closed with the plunger out, and then closed/open with the plunger in. On both switches, both sets of leads test as open with plunger out, then both sets showed continuity when plunger pressed in. So it would seem that both of these switches are bad.
My question is: did these really both go bad at the same time? I tested the brake one first, and assumed it was the problem, but I tried jumping across the plug, and it still didn't start. So then I pulled the PTO switch, and it tested the same as the brake switch. (I didn't have another test lead to try to jump both at the same time.) So did they both fail simultaneously? If so, is that indicative of a bigger wiring issue?
Assumed a problem with a safety switch. Pulled and tested (1) seat switch; (2) reverse switch (even though this shouldn't affect starting); (3) brake switch; (4) PTO switch. Seat and reverse switches are both one set of leads and both test open when plunger is out, and show continuity when plunger pressed.
The brake and PTO switches have two pairs of leads (they're the same model switch). It seems from research on here that one set should test open and one closed with the plunger out, and then closed/open with the plunger in. On both switches, both sets of leads test as open with plunger out, then both sets showed continuity when plunger pressed in. So it would seem that both of these switches are bad.
My question is: did these really both go bad at the same time? I tested the brake one first, and assumed it was the problem, but I tried jumping across the plug, and it still didn't start. So then I pulled the PTO switch, and it tested the same as the brake switch. (I didn't have another test lead to try to jump both at the same time.) So did they both fail simultaneously? If so, is that indicative of a bigger wiring issue?