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Re: Hard starting F-12
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Posted by Fred on July 27, 2003 at 16:25:50 from (66.168.91.91):
In Reply to: Hard starting F-12 posted by Fred on July 25, 2003 at 13:21:22:
I have an F-12 and F-14 both hard to start. I talked to a man that had built a starter that works through the PTO he is Dal Wolf. He sent me the info for free and I used it to build a little different verson. Mine sits on the draw bar and hooks to the PTO with a universal jount and coupler. It starts the tractor very fast and looks good with the cover I made for it. No one can tell what it is and they always ask me what is in the box at the shows. It can be removed in about 5 minutes or less and you can put it on another tractor if you want. I have about $150 in it including the battery. If you want to know more email me at mmilner12@chartertn.net. I will have the tractor at the Portland show if all goes well. I had it at the Denton NC show. If it is hard to start all the time this is an option. I have an F-20 nad F-30 that start good by hand so that is the way I do it but the 12 and 14 are just too hard. Thanks Fred.
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