Today I tried starting the truck to run it. I do this once a week to keep everything in check. We have had a cold spell lately so I plugged the truck in over night to make sure it would start easier today. I got in the truck as usual and Pulled the stop cock out, turn on the accessory switch and pressed the start button. As I was holding the start button down, everything was working as normal and while I was holding it, the starter stopped working. The engine was trying to turn over like normal for a second and then the starter stopped and when I tried pressing the start button again, nothing happened. I looked at my battery gauges and all my gauges were working. I tried the start button again and nothing seemed to be working. I got out and looked at the batteries and decided to hook up a charger just to make sure everything was ok. When I hooked up each battery they were only drawing about 1 amp. This normally means the batteries are charged. I decided to leave the charger on one battery and then switched to the other. I hooked everything back up and tried again and the same thing happened. Nothing. I checked the lights, and the pump in the tank and everything seemed to work, except the start button. This means to me either the starter is bad, or I have bigger problems. If it was hydrostatic shock, it would be a loud bang and I didn't get that. It sounded more like the starter gave out. I checked the connections and everything seems to be in order. Do any of you guys have any advice to what might have happened? The fuel hasn't gelled, it hasn't gotten that cold in PA yet, and with it being plugged in over night, it should have been warm enough to warm some fuel in the motor. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.