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I have a 782 with kohler KT17 baiscly it runs Great has no mower Deck and when i throw the PTO Switch she cuts off put switch to off position she runs fine Seeing how i work at aamco from 8am to 5:30pm sell stuff on Ebay the project has been on the back burner well if anyone can point me in the right direction i would appericate it
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You may want to take a look at the connections under the seat.There are two wires that connect to a switch.Keeps you from starting the 782 with the PTO on and your butt not on the seat.Being it starts and runs with the PTO off that should not be the issue.Check those connections.Most likely you should check the connections on the PTO switch also.
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I could not even find any wire under the seat only for the solenoid Good advice tho i wonder if i can find a wiring scematic
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It is actually under the fender pan...sorry about that,it is in the center just below the seat.and behind the battery box.Our man Roland is the expert in wiring schematics,maybe he will chime in...
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