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Bill G

So my 312-8 Kohler starter keeps spinning after I turn engine off had to disconnect the battery to get it to stop . Not sure what to look at first . Please help . 

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wallfish

Key switch, solenoid, starter and wiring.

Any background info?

Like was there any recent wiring or electrical work done?

Was starter, solenoid or key switch replaced?

Somehow it's getting constant power to the solenoid's trigger post. Possible the solenoid is bypassed or stuck closed or wired wrong. Faulty or wrong switch,solenoid,starter,wiring etc etc etc.

SO many possibilities so any background info would help to possibly narrow it down

 

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adsm08

If any recent wiring work has been done look around the solenoid. Starters create voltage when spinning. Bendix/solenoid type starters, if the trigger wire and motor wire are hooked to the same side of the solenoid, can create a feedback loop that will keep the starter engaged. Starter spinning creates enough voltage to keep the bendix kicked out, which keeps the starter engaged to the flywheel spinning it, creating voltage, that then keeps the bendix kicked out..... and so on. This is bad for the starter and will eventually burn it up prematurely.

 

Another possibility is that the starter has developed an internal short that is essentially doing the same thing.

 

And of course, like @wallfish said, a sticking starter relay could also cause the issue.

 

I'd get out the voltmeter, get it to act up, and check for voltage between the starter side of the solenoid and the battery negative terminal. That would show a sticking solenoid. If that tests good (no voltage with key off) then I'd look at the starter itself being faulted.

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gwest_ca

M12 engine I assume.

Know model and serial number of the tractor?

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Handy Don
Posted (edited)

:text-yeahthat:

My first guess would be a short at the connections either directly at the ignition switch --the S touching the B--or along the wires leading from it

Edited by Handy Don

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ri702bill
2 hours ago, wallfish said:

Possible the solenoid is bypassed or stuck closed

I have seen this exact problem on a 1960's Ford as John suggested. The contacts actually weld themselves to the moving disc. Ever take a well used solenoid apart?? LOTS of burn marks on the disc......

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Bill G
2 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

M12 engine I assume.

Know model and serial number of the tractor?

M12 engine 1987 year I’m not sure of serial number 

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gwest_ca

Download this file.

Each circuit has it's own drawing

 

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RubyCon1
9 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Ever take a well used solenoid apart?? LOTS of burn marks on the disc......

 

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