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Blowing fuse turning key
I have a LT1050 and while cutting(literally the last row) it died. I saw the fuse blew and every time I put a new one in, it blows as soon as I turn the key. I have checked all connectors visually and seem ok. I have checked the ground and looks to be ok. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I’m not great with diagnosing shorts with meter. I Have taken the deck off unplugged the PTO, and any other plugs individually and it still blows instantly! New battery also.
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Cooperino 100, 104,125, 126, 2x129's, 804, 1211, 1641 |
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The key switch is plug in.
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Unplug headlight circuit. Also do you have anti backfire solenoid on bottom of carb? Both energized from same circuit of kys.
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Not sure about the solenoid but i will try to unplug from the headlights and try and also look on the bottom of the carb.
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I'd look for rubbed wires. Solenoids and lights seldom blow fuses. It's rare.
You need to know what year tractor you have, then you can get a copy of the wiring diagram here: https://www.cubcadetpartsnmore.com/c...ing-schematics |
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I worked on 1 similar to yours and found a bad headlight bulb that the filament had blown and was touching the base of the bulb making a short and blowing the fuse
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I've seen that before also, and is possible. But it doesn't happen often. Definitely something to check.
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Were do you find the year of the mower? Now that i think of it my headlights are burnt out so i will check that for sure tomorrow. I tried tracing the wires but didn’t see anything.
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Look on the serial number tag. I doubt it's printed on it, but may be. The wiring diagrams have a harness number on them. Or at least the one I downloaded did. Maybe you can find the harness number on yours.
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