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Fuse Issues on Lawn Tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="mossy_oak23" data-source="post: 758218" data-attributes="member: 13509"><p>Last week whenever I would start my lawn tractor it would blow a fuse. This suddenly happened after 20 years of reliability. I could start the tractor but every time I would shut it off and go to start it again the fuse would be blow?</p><p></p><p>So I saw that the terminal on the starter was hanging off and the braided copper wire inside the starter body was touching the starter body. I figured that this was potentially the problem that was causing the fuse to blow.</p><p></p><p>So I went and put yet another fuse in (keep in mind the tractor was working fine but it would just blow a fuse each start) and sparks shoot out of the fuse holder. It is a 15amp fuse. If I leave the fuse in the fuse holder smoke spews out of the engine and the starter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mossy_oak23, post: 758218, member: 13509"] Last week whenever I would start my lawn tractor it would blow a fuse. This suddenly happened after 20 years of reliability. I could start the tractor but every time I would shut it off and go to start it again the fuse would be blow? So I saw that the terminal on the starter was hanging off and the braided copper wire inside the starter body was touching the starter body. I figured that this was potentially the problem that was causing the fuse to blow. So I went and put yet another fuse in (keep in mind the tractor was working fine but it would just blow a fuse each start) and sparks shoot out of the fuse holder. It is a 15amp fuse. If I leave the fuse in the fuse holder smoke spews out of the engine and the starter. [/QUOTE]
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