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Retired Wrencher

I looked in engines manuals for the part# of a Stater solenoid for a K181. Cannot seem to find it. Thanks in advance.

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953 nut

Any lawn mower of garden tractor solenoid will get the job done. I prefer the old style FORD ones because they should last a lifetime.  https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/311006_Starter-Solenoid_32639.htm?gclid=Cj0KCQiAieWOBhCYARIsANcOw0wef6wamDn9J_p_GYpzPDX9T0813PeH7y7Ud0H4oL98PnxayFj2noQaAsthEALw_wcB

The "I" terminal will not be used on this unit and it is grounded internally so no ground wirer is needed.

311006 Starter Solenoid 311006

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Retired Wrencher

Thanks Rich. I was thinking the same thing. Napa sells a heavy duty one.

 

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squonk

Napa # ST81SB

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peter lena

@ RETIERD WRENCHER , agree with @ 953 nut , on the ford type , another thing , take advantage of the failure , and detail in the installation ,  like enhanced grounding / mounting bolt ,point. check out for any corrosion , dielectric grease at all connections.  my experience doing that let me find other related connections , might even add a ground cable from battery ground cable bolt , to corner of engine to frame area . ensuring your electrics  all get a solid ground . pete  

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Retired Wrencher

Good info Pete.

 

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Wheelhorse#1

I had good luck with these .Decent quality for the price.The key bypass start button on the top could come in handy.I bought two ,no problem with either so far.

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peter lena

@ RETIRED WRENCHER , have that main line ground set up on my 3 horses , set up on 1, worked out the bugs , verified operation and duplicated on the other 2 , battery cable dash area ground bolt , add a similar cable to engine / frame , next to clutch pedal . add BOLT ON ELECTRICAL LUG , this makes any other wire add on easily available , from lug with 10-12 ga wire to , rectifier mount bolts , and from there to , headlight grounding , simple ?  this main line ground set up has eliminated , my ground problems , of course if you have other corroded , fraying , shorted wires , cracked connectors , thats another issue . I  eliminated those areas also , new wiring in WIRE WRAP , reroute  tight chafing areas , my 3 horses are set up the same proven / tested way , consistent starts and strong running , isn't  that what you want ? YOU HAVE TO GET FED UP WITH A PROBLEM TO ELIMINATE IT , thats how i look at a nagging issue , just some stuff i do , pete   

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Retired Wrencher

Thanks, for the info Pete. Good to know.

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