The wiring sequence for a JOHN DEERe LT typically involves connecting the battery, starter, ignition switch, and various safety switches in a specific order. Ensure that the battery is connected first, followed by the ignition switch to control power flow. Safety switches, such as those for the seat and brake, should be connected to allow the engine to start only when the conditions are safe. Always refer to the owner's manual for detailed wiring diagrams specific to the model for the best results.
John Deere website and it's $50 for a CD and $100 for a paper copy
How Do I change A drive belt on a John Deere LT190?
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2 QUARTS
Write down the serial number and take it to your John Deere dealer.
9years
nothing from John Deere. "LT" is an acronym for "LAWN TRACTOR" and JD does not make a thrower for this model. there are aftermarket companies that do make those.
I believe it is 1.9 qts
There is no light switch. The lights come on when the tractor starts up.
: Hello, I assume from your question that your fusible link melted? I work on John Deere lawn and garden equipment for a living. I need more information as to when this happened to answer your question (i.e. you were mowing and it stopped, etc..). You said that you replaced the main wiring harness and solenoid and it still won't start. If your fusible link melted the main wiring harness does not include the headlight wiring harness and alternator (or stator) which could melt this as well if shorted. Joe
The engine mount bolts on a John Deere LT 133 typically measure 5/16 inch in diameter, with a length of around 1 inch. However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for the specific model to confirm the exact specifications, as variations may occur.
I have a JD LT 155 C. I have replaced the solenoid and the mower still want start. There is 12 volts between the battery and the solenoid. When I test the voltage between the solenoid and the starter, the reading is 5 to 6 volts. Why is there a drop in the voltage to the starter?