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1330 ignition wiring help
Hi, new to the forum. I have a 1330 tractor that weve had for about 5 years and has always been reliable. The key was very bent and worn out and we usually left it in the ignition. Long story short we bought a newer tractor and the 1330 got parked outside, my wife took the key out of the lignition. Earlier this summer we went to go start it up and fix a few things and get the tractor ready for a new home and the key broke off in the ignition.
The wiring harness connected to the original ignition was very brittle and looked slightly melted I purchased a new replacement ignoition switch and generic 5 pin harness on ebay. The ignition switch was labeled"replacement MTD- 725-3026" I was able to bench test the new ignition and all confirm the correct pins shorted in the various positions (forgive me I tested it weeks ago and don't recall the specifics) I was trying to rewire the new ignition to the diagrams I found online but I was not sure if the schematics were drawn with the pins facing up or down, so I tried two different wiring configurations and haven't gotten anywhere with it I can Gather photos tomorrow of the wiring, but I'm beginning to wonder if there's another issue going on preventing it from starting or if ive just wired it incorrectly both times Any help with how the ignition should be wired would be greatly appreciated, or any tips on how I can check the wiring with a multi meter, or possibly get the tractor running without the ignition so I can confirm I don't have an underlying issue unrelated to the key switch |
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