[AT] OT-Problem with Cub Cadet 1641
Mike S Meulenberg
msm10301 at juno.com
Tue Sep 7 17:13:11 PDT 2004
Ok,
Here's what I tried tonight. I took apart the battery connections just to
be sure their was no corrosion. I checked the plug on the back of the
ignition switch, and there was no melting of any kind. While I was doing
this, I had the battery on a charger to get it fully charged. I put
everything back together and tried the jumper method. Here are the
results all done with the key off:
1. Positive bat. terminal to the first terminal on the solenoid - no
cranking plenty of sparks
2. Positive bat. terminal to the second terminal on the solenoid - no
cranking still plenty sparks
3. Positive bat. terminal directly to the starter lug - sparks, no
cranking.
Did I do something wrong here?
I also pulled the battery out of my truck and hooked it up the best I
could, solenoid fluttered, only much faster. Any other ideas, I'm glad I
have a backup mower....
Thanks,
Mike
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 14:49:41 -0500 "Larry D. Goss" <rlgoss at evansville.net>
writes:
> Umph. You're right, Steve. I had forgotten about the "melted
> connector" problem. I've run into several of them on Cub Cadets.
>
> Larry
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Steve W.
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 1:32 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] OT-Problem with Cub Cadet 1641
>
> Mike,
> Common problem on the Cubs is the connector on the back of the
> ignition
> switch. They tend to melt. My 1641 had melted the plastic connector
> to
> the point that the battery didn't charge and the tractor would just
> die
> without warning. What you do is pull the battery out, reach in and
> pull
> the connector off the back of the switch. You will probably find
> the
> plastic is fried. All is not lost though. The outer plastic is the
> same
> as the one used on the PTO switch. On mine the three places for the
> PTO
> connections were fine and I just pulled the spade connectors out
> using a
> small screwdriver to release them and swapped the plastic shields
> around, make sure you clean the connectors good and remove the
> switch
> and clean up the rusty connectors on the back as well. When you put
> them
> back together it is a good idea to use some grease to keep it from
> occurring again. Also I swapped out the inline blade fuse holder
> since
> the connections in it were not in good shape either.
> If you need any other info just holler. I have the FSM and parts
> listings for the 1641 and all most attachments as well.
>
> Steve Williams
> Near Cooperstown NY
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike S Meulenberg" <msm10301 at juno.com>
> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 10:03 PM
> Subject: [AT] OT-Problem with Cub Cadet 1641
>
>
> > Hi All,
> > I have an interesting problem with my mowing tractor, a Cub Cadet
> 1641. I
> > was mowing with the tractor, and shut it off, when I went to
> restart
> it ,
> > all I got was a rapid clicking sound from the solenoid next to
> the
> > battery. I've checked all the grounds I could find, and cleaned
> them
> up,
> > still the problem persists. The voltage reading across the
> battery
> > terminals is 12.07 v. The battery had been getting weaker for the
> last
> > several weeks, sometimes requiring a jump to start the tractor. I
> tried
> > charging the battery, as well as jumping the tractor from my
> truck
> with
> > no success. I called the dealer's service dept. and they thought
> it
> might
> > be an ignition switch, or a bad ground.
> > I'm not sure how to test an ignition switch. Any thoughts.
> >
> > Thanks much,
> > Mike
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