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Posted by Chris Gates on Wednesday, June 24, 2009:In Reply to: JD X585 Not starting posted by Chris Gates on Tuesday, June 23, 2009:
Well, I kept digging through all the wires, and I finally found one of the wires that started at the fuse and connected to some kind of relay, which rusted out right at the relay.
I just pulled the little electrical connection out out of the relay, and pulled the wire out of the fuse. Then cut and soldered them back together. Then I put the old fuel pump back on, and it made the priming noise and she started up.
I have a $212 fuel pump to return to my JD dealer tomorrow, LOL!
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