Sorry it isn’t a better camera angle there. If I’m understanding your question correctly, yes, it is going to the post to which the ignition would typically be connected. I’m just jumping it from the constant power source.
Apparently this time was just a bad connection, but I never figured out exactly where. Everything seemed tight before I started disassembling, but after I put everything back together from testing components it started working again. No trouble since.
I know what you mean. I didn't have a good setup to be able to show both the starter engaging and me connecting the wires in the same shot. I'll keep trying to make better and more helpful content. Thanks for watching!
Great video. Are you touching the second power cord to the "control" post? My tractors control is a small flat connector
Sorry it isn’t a better camera angle there. If I’m understanding your question correctly, yes, it is going to the post to which the ignition would typically be connected. I’m just jumping it from the constant power source.
10,000 TIMES thank you.
Hey I’m having the same issue on my 2003 John Deere 110 tlb. What was the issue.
Apparently this time was just a bad connection, but I never figured out exactly where. Everything seemed tight before I started disassembling, but after I put everything back together from testing components it started working again. No trouble since.
Thanks
I wish the connections are visible and not on the opposite side of view and then off camera view to show it work
I know what you mean. I didn't have a good setup to be able to show both the starter engaging and me connecting the wires in the same shot. I'll keep trying to make better and more helpful content. Thanks for watching!
What about the flywheel