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Chuck Jurgens
 
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Thanks Duane. That's exactly where it goes!

Chuck

"Duane Bozarth" wrote in message
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Chuck Jurgens wrote:

I have a JD 655 compact tractor/mower with a 3 cyl diesel engine. The
starter went bad and I took it to a guy who fixes starters and

alternators.
He removed it from the tractor, took it apart and determined that he
couldn't fix it.

I took it to another guy who fixed it. Now I need to re-install it on

the
tractor. No problem - except for one thing. Since the first mechanic
removed it from the tractor, I didn't notice where all of the wires

connect.
Actually, I know where they all go except ONE. There is the battery

cable
and generator cable that connect to one side of the solenoid and the

cable
from the ignition switch to the solenoid.

The remaining wire runs over to what appears to be a fuel shutoff. I

THINK
it connects to the hot terminal on the solenoid but when I connect it,

the
fuel shutoff engages - even when the ignition is off. Obviously, this

would
drain the battery.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to the purpose of this wire AND

where it
connects?


It's the fuel supply solenoid...on the 955 (which actually now I look
the service manual covers the 655 thru 955) it connects on a side
terminal on the starter...as I recall, it's on the back side where it's
a real pita to get to when the starter is mounted so you may not be able
to see it easily.

I assume this is the white?

Also, I've never seen a JD dealer that wouldn't answer such a question
or supply a copy of the wiring diagram simply for the
asking--particularly if one uses them for parts, etc., on a at least a
reasonably regular basis--it's a reason to give them your business.