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Model: LTX 1050 VT
Seriel: 1E279H60038 Year: Says it meets 2003 safety standards. So atleast 03? Wiring Diagram I've been using Issue: The other day I was cutting and the PTO died on me. Ever since, I cannot get the blades to engage. Runs fine otherwise. What I've Done 1. Checked blades. They all spin by hand without issue. 2. Tested in caution mode with no kids around button pressed. No change in function. 3. Tested relay with engine off. Can sometimes hear relay click when PTO switch is pulled, sometimes can't. I think this makes sense, as I've been able to get the blades to go for a split second a few times, but never stay on. 4. Tested switch. Switch has continutiy in both on and off positiions per notes on the side of the switch. Ignition knows PTO switch is on. 5. Tested PTO. Resistance is 3.8 Ohm. Seems normal from what I've read. 6. Tested voltage at the PTO harness. Blue/white wire (switch output->PTO) had 12V (tested to battery neg). White wire (PTO out) has 12V. From what I can tell from the diagram, that white wire should go to Relay 725-164b. However, I can't locate the relay. Does it make sense that it is the relay, or am I incorrect/missing something? Does anyone have information where to find this relay? I also don't see this relay shown when I go to look up parts for my tractor. Thanks for the help. |
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