Remove 4 bolts attatching the hood on,remove side engine covers,remove battery and tray, remove headlight assy ,unplug and remove 2 plugs on harness connected to the motor,remove air filter asembly, throttle and choke linkage, remove fuel pump line from engine,remove pump and 4 bolts holding in motor, remove 4 bolts holding driveshaft on and tap loose with rubber mallet, engine is now loose from chassis. remove both side shroud covers, and remaining shroud around flywheel, 2 bolts and you finally have the starter out. best to take to local starter rebuild shop the stealership wants like 400 bucks for these. assembly is reverse of removal
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?
The starter solenoid for most old Fords will work. If you need something specific, a 1975 Ford F-150 starter solenoid will work. Just make sure your replacement solenoid has 2 large posts and 2 small posts. (They all have 2 large posts, its the number of small posts thats important). You can also order an exact replacement for about $15 here: http://www.greenpartstore.com/John-Deere-Starter-Solenoid-Kit--AM138497_p_5144.html Good luck!
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To replace the start solenoid on a John Deere Gator, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the solenoid, which is typically mounted near the starter motor; then remove the wiring connections and the mounting bolts. Install the new solenoid by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the ignition system to ensure proper operation.
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Frankly, it is pretty easy - but hard to believe you can't just replace the pull cord! You have to spend about $45 (w/ shipping) instead on: John Deere Recoil Starter Assembly - LG497680