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<blockquote data-quote="billrbg" data-source="post: 88700" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>OP, where are you located? Maybe there IS somebody close enough to come help. Didn't you already try disconnecting the starter solenoid from the harness and start it with a jumper between the small and large terminals on the solenoid; doesn't it start and run fine like that? That would prove that it is *only* an electrical problem elsewhere, no problem (either mechanical or electrical) with the starter itself. You confirmed that it isn't a 743B, but what about a 743DS? That would have a separate placard near the P/N - S/N one that reads "UL approval of DS rating for... ". The cab schematic for the 743 and 743DS is the same, but the engine schematic is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billrbg, post: 88700, member: 10970"] OP, where are you located? Maybe there IS somebody close enough to come help. Didn't you already try disconnecting the starter solenoid from the harness and start it with a jumper between the small and large terminals on the solenoid; doesn't it start and run fine like that? That would prove that it is *only* an electrical problem elsewhere, no problem (either mechanical or electrical) with the starter itself. You confirmed that it isn't a 743B, but what about a 743DS? That would have a separate placard near the P/N - S/N one that reads "UL approval of DS rating for... ". The cab schematic for the 743 and 743DS is the same, but the engine schematic is different. [/QUOTE]
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