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Cub 1320. Why doesn't it crank?

New solenoid. Will turn over when terminals shorted

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Cub Cadet1320 starter solenoid energized requires the following;

BRAKE - ON (speed control lever to neutral).
PTO - OFF
IGNITION SWITCH - START

Ignition switch B terminal voltage must measure near same as battery positive voltage.


Link to wiring diagram.

https://weingartz.com/assembly-diagram/cub-cadet-parts-lookup/model-1320-s-n-147-008-207-400-130-232-100-131-232f100-139-232-100-electrical-system-1990-l-t-s-n-170-601-up/4285-233-164222

Link to owners manual.

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/33925/Cub-Cadet-1315.html?page=9#manual

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SOURCE: cub cadet 1024 wont turn over

try taking an insulated screw driver and jumping across both terminals on the solenoid, if the engine turns over, the solenoid is bad and will need to be replaced

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SOURCE: Cub Cadet LT1050-Replaced the solenoid, had starter checked out-it's good, battery has full charge, but mower won't start. Help!!

You need to check that there is a 12volt supply from the low tention wire at the solinoid when the key is turned, if there is not either the switch is bad, or the wire from the switch is bad, or the fuse has blown.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2012

SOURCE: 1320 cub engine starts to die when going in revers

is your blades spinning when you try to go into reverse?

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Wires and connections can become loose with the constant vibration of your Cub Cadet. Make sure they are secure. While checking the connections and verifying the continuity is good, make sure the terminals are free of corrosion.
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Can I replace a 2 terminal solenoid with a 1 terminal ? If so how?

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Won't turn over

you probably have a bad starter solenoid. You can check it by jumping across the two terminals. If it cranks over then it is bad, if it doesn't then you have another problem and need to check the battery cable connections and/or starter, but I would look at the solenoid first

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Have same problem, turn key and does not crank

it is very possible that your battery cables are corroded or too small - this is a common problem with MTD machines, they cut costs by using cables that are marginal at best. i suggest replacing the battery cables, then you know that you're getting full battery power to the starting system. then you can check other things if that doesn't solve it. first rotate the engine by hand, sometimes the starter gear gets stuck in the flywheel. check the solenoid, pull the white [or yellow] wire from the solenoid, run a jumper wire from that terminal to the big terminal with the battery cable attached to it, it should crank the engine. if it doesn't crank, replace the solenoid. sometimes, there's a relay in the wiring harness that fails, but rare
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If the head lights come on, check the PTO switch connector. Very often the connector comes loose.

If no headlights, check the fuse. If blowen look for shorted wiring: Mice may have chewed wires inside the flywheel cover; check the head light cable. Often it rubs through at the hood pivot; check the lead on the carburetor solenoid, sometimes they rub through at the wire ties holding the red lead to the solenoid.

I am a certified Cub service tech,and those are the common problems I have run into.

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