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Just a couple wild guesses from 40+ years of experience...
1. the solenoid is bad.
2. the connections are not clean.
Make sure the ground wire from the battery is clean and tight to the frame.
Try jumping the two major solenoid connections with a HEAVY wire or (what most people use ( a screwdriver) and see if it starts...
If the engine turns over when you jump the connections, it means the solenoid is bad. If it does not you probably have bad connections at the battery + or - side.
Sounds like a dead battery , try jumping the starter w a screw driver if it's new it will turn over at least , dead batt or starter solenoid is most likely cause, if your shure your batt is good? Try sanding connections
That would be your starter take a screw driver and place it on positive and negative on Starter Relay and if it turns over, check fuses then relay. If it doesn't turn over its your starter.
Sorry it is nearly 9 years late in 'Puff' answering. :>D
Kawasaki mule 610 new battery but little to no power to solenoid. Fully charged starter makes rapid clicking noise. When attacked to battery jump starter it will start. Mule was running excellent for 2 weeks with new battery. I was told by kawasaki technician it was ignition. Nope thoroughly skimmed inspected wires and see nothing wrong. Technician told me different second time, it's now the starter replaced starter ($450) and still no results I'm at a loss
If I try and pull start it and it just makes noises tried to jump start it and dose nothing what could it be I bought a new battery but no way of checking if it's charged or not
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