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Re: Mr. Mackay and Starter Drives
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 26, 2003 at 03:06:20 from (209.226.247.3):
In Reply to: Mr. Mackay and Starter Drives posted by Slowpoke on October 26, 2003 at 01:43:53:
Slowpoke: Starter drives for the most part are non-repairable. You may do some things like lubrication, grinding rough edges of teeth, etc. This may well work, but usually only for a short time. The clutch type and I'm not sure that is the proper term. It is the term the CaseIH partsman I deal with uses. In some respects this device resembles the clutch drive on a chain saw. That is not a perfect description but it does come to mind when viewing the two. Having said this I believe this newer type drive should work better on the 12 volt conversions as they tend to hit quite hard. One must remember, those old bendix type were around for a lot of years also. As to longevity, probably hard to say just yet which is better. I do know that when a tractor is changed to the newer type, starter engagement is much smoother.
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