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In Reply to: '86 JD 318 Starter Clicks the nothing - Onan Eng. posted by Charles Forest on Thursday, August 13, 2009:
If you look in the grill in the lower right corner, back in about 10" under the side of the engine you will see the cable/wire connectors to the solenoid;The top one goes to the battery. the bottom one connects to a cable that goes into the starter. these are 1/2" nuts; I take a welding rod with a wire from the + positive battery terminal To one end of the welding rod and touch the terminal on the solenoid that goes into the starter. If the starter turns over it is likely a bad soleniod. and the starter should be replaced. Oh i use a welding rod becuse the flux is a insulator.I have a fleet of 318 13of. That is the best garden tractor built in that time frame.
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