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I have a B100. The identification tag is a little beat up so I used a fine tipped magic marker and wrote down what I could using a magnifying glass. But the other matter is this doesn’t have an original solenoid. It’s definitely an aftermarket. Looking for the original part number I looked for a good hour yesterday. I couldn’t seem to find it in the manual section. Is it grouped with other tractors and years? Any info would help.  This what I have on it now. 

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ebinmaine

I thought that tractor runs good?

 

If that solenoid works I'd leave it on.

 

But that main ground cable should NOT be attached to the bracket.  

Ground cables should be bolted to a more substantial point. Sheet metal isn't a great path for electricity.  

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gwest_ca

Solenoid part number is 8658. We do not have an original illustrated parts list and the one at Toro is list only - no illustrations. The Toro Master Parts Viewer allows one to word search and "solenoid" produced the 8658 part number. Click on the solenoid in the link.

 

Recorded you vin - Serial 4243 - Build date 1975 5330 November 26 Wednesday [6330 is wrong]

Click on the fuzzy area in the link below.

 

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squonk

Napa ST81SB  Use the "s terminal.  Dis-regard the 2nd terminal.

 

Vintage Napa Echlin ST81 Solenoid Starter SW Grounded 12V NOS

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Retired Wrencher
34 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I thought that tractor runs good?

 

If that solenoid works I'd leave it on.

 

But that main ground cable should NOT be attached to the bracket.  

Ground cables should be bolted to a more substantial point. Sheet metal isn't a great path for electricity.  

Well yesterday I had a slight accident with that extra top wire that I don’t need slipped out of my hand and fell onto the positive side of the battery. Quite the spark show so I am thinking that something happened to that solenoid, cause it doesn’t turn over the engine anymore and yes, I did put my foot on the clutch to activate the safety switch kind of a head scratcher. So I only hear  a nock sound coming from the solenoid. Does not turn over engine.

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Retired Wrencher
39 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

Solenoid part number is 8658. We do not have an original illustrated parts list and the one at Toro is list only - no illustrations. The Toro Master Parts Viewer allows one to word search and "solenoid" produced the 8658 part number. Click on the solenoid in the link.

 

Recorded you vin - Serial 4243 - Build date 1975 5330 November 26 Wednesday [6330 is wrong]

Click on the fuzzy area in the link below.

 

Thank you Garry as all ways. Also thanks Erick and Mike. I will get the Napa on today.

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Racinbob
20 minutes ago, Retired Wrencher said:

Well yesterday I had a slight accident with that extra top wire that I don’t need slipped out of my hand and fell onto the positive side of the battery. Quite the spark show so I am thinking that something happened to that solenoid, cause it doesn’t turn over the engine anymore and yes, I did put my foot on the clutch to activate the safety switch kind of a head scratcher. So I only hear  a nock sound coming from the solenoid. Does not turn over engine.

Kinda sounds to me like the knock you hear is the solenoid working but there another issue with the starter, bad wiring or?

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ebinmaine
23 minutes ago, Retired Wrencher said:

did put my foot on the clutch to activate the safety switch kind of a head scratcher

 

If you contacted the battery and solenoid directly that safety switch is out of the circuit.  Doesn't matter.  

 

 

2 minutes ago, Racinbob said:

Kinda sounds to me like the knock you hear is the solenoid working but there another issue with the starter, bad wiring or?

 

 

Agreed.  

Could be a bad ground. ..or other bad components.  

 

Proper diagnosis here will be the key.  

 

 

 

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squonk

This should give you a good diagram to go by.

 

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Retired Wrencher

Thanks Mike.

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953 nut
36 minutes ago, Retired Wrencher said:

slipped out of my hand and fell onto the positive side of the battery. Quite the spark show

Got any fuses in the wire from the solenoid to the amp meter? Could have blown one while the spark show was going on.           :scared-shocked:

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Retired Wrencher

I will look

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John2189
1 hour ago, Retired Wrencher said:

I have a B100. The identification tag is a little beat up so I used a fine tipped magic marker and wrote down what I could using a magnifying glass. But the other matter is this doesn’t have an original solenoid. It’s definitely an aftermarket. Looking for the original part number I looked for a good hour yesterday. I couldn’t seem to find it in the manual section. Is it grouped with other tractors and years? Any info would help.  This what I have on it now. 

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About the ID tag, some times when they are hard to read, take a lead pencil and rub the numbers then lightly rub it off. The lead will fill the numbers and make it easier to see. 
 

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ri702bill
40 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Got any fuses in the wire from the solenoid to the amp meter?

If not, time to add one in a weather resistant holder.... all of mine get one.

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Ed Kennell

Connect a jumper cable to the starter side of the solenoid.   Then touch it to the + battery post.   If it turns over, the starter is OK.   

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