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<blockquote data-quote="davidmatthewson" data-source="post: 5758088" data-attributes="member: 115604"><p>[QUOTE="</p><p>If it won’t start I could test the starter solenoid. They do just go some times with no warning. Test meter or an easy way screw driver across the terminals. Won’t cause any harm to any thing.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I thought the solenoid on my Countax K15 had gone but after jump wiring it that proved not to be the case. In the end it turned out there is a switch under the right hand side brake pedal which is a 'push to make' type and when the pedal is depressed the starter motor circuit is completed and the solenoid will engage on a key turn. The switch on mine had been hit by a tree root and broken (cheap plastic..) but only showed up when I tried to restart the tractor.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="davidmatthewson, post: 5758088, member: 115604"] [QUOTE=" If it won’t start I could test the starter solenoid. They do just go some times with no warning. Test meter or an easy way screw driver across the terminals. Won’t cause any harm to any thing.[/QUOTE] For what it's worth, I thought the solenoid on my Countax K15 had gone but after jump wiring it that proved not to be the case. In the end it turned out there is a switch under the right hand side brake pedal which is a 'push to make' type and when the pedal is depressed the starter motor circuit is completed and the solenoid will engage on a key turn. The switch on mine had been hit by a tree root and broken (cheap plastic..) but only showed up when I tried to restart the tractor. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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