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Posted by Bus Driver on July 27, 2003 at 10:36:41 from (65.165.154.15):
In Reply to: starter problem? posted by d.cushion on July 26, 2003 at 19:15:35:
If the starter is bound against the ring gear, I have found only three things that work to free it. One is to loosen the starter mounting bolts enough to just wiggle the starter- does not even require disconnecting the battery cable. I carry a wrench for this purpose on the tractor- a 140. The other thing is to put the tractor in 4 th gear and push/pull it BACKWARD. The third is to take crowbar and turn the engine backward through the handhole under the clutch. The third one is very inconvenient. If jammed, the hand crank will not turn it nor will pulling it forward in a forward gear. Those things only jam it tighter and do additional damage to the already damaged flywheel ring gear and starter drive.
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