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Anonymous Posted on Jun 28, 2014

Reverse safety switch

John Deere d130, how to wire the tractor so can mow in reverse

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mickey813

mickey813

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: Tractor shuts off.

IF THE SEAT SWICH IS GOOD THAN THE BRAKE SWICH IS BAD

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2010

SOURCE: problem with John Deere L120 tractor

Park brake switch is the most likely culprit,any other would cause the tractor to not turn over in the crank position.

Anthony Browning

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2011

SOURCE: have a john deere sabre

Some mowers have a mowing reverse safety switch. That safety will kill the mower if you try to reverse with the deck engaged. Some mowers even have an override button that has to be held while backing up. As for the battery thing, no matter how much you charge a bad battery you will not get it to start a mower if it has a bad cell or two. I would use a multimeter to check battery voltage, but the end result would still be the same, replace the battery.

I hope this gets you going again.

philwalker78

Phil Walker

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2011

SOURCE: I have a John Deere L120 tractor with a

Hi, your problem is caused by the transmission over heating. Remove the battery and battery carrier and clean all grass and debris from the hydro cooling fins and fan. Hope this is helpful, regards Phil.

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Dennis Key

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  • Posted on Dec 24, 2011

SOURCE: john deere L130 lawn tractor

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The wiring diagram shows the reverse switch is normally closed until activated. This would mean forward travel requires switch closed else PTO disengages... same as your experience.

From your description of progressive failure I suspect the switch has failed or has come loose and moved from it's normal position.

Go to the JD website below and search "reverse switch". A parts diagram should display. Look for item 15, part number LVA13307

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Hi, I assume you are referring to the switch the prevents mowing in reverse? The tractor should have a bypass such as a certain key position. Anyway, since Deere does not publish their manuals to the public domain, I will give a generic answer.

The reverse safety switch is located either at the forward/reverse control lever or foot pedal, or it is located on the transmission where the control linkage connects to the transmission.

Once located simply unplug the connector and try it, if that fails, you will need to connect the two wires together. Cut the plug off a few inches from the end and strip the end of each wire and twist them together and put some electrical tape over the bare wires. Be sure to save the plug in the event that you trade or sell the equipment so you cannot be held liable for a mishap.
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Some mowers have a mowing reverse safety switch. That safety will kill the mower if you try to reverse with the deck engaged. Some mowers even have an override button that has to be held while backing up. As for the battery thing, no matter how much you charge a bad battery you will not get it to start a mower if it has a bad cell or two. I would use a multimeter to check battery voltage, but the end result would still be the same, replace the battery.

I hope this gets you going again.
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