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Re: Refurbishing ring gear teeth
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Posted by Bob M on January 20, 2004 at 11:29:58 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: Refurbishing ring gear teeth posted by williamf on January 20, 2004 at 10:14:09:
Haven't tried it myself but am thinking about it. I've got a Super H that jams the starter every so often. A new bendix on the starter helped but did not eliminate the jamming. Problem is the ring gear teeth in the two positions where the flywheel usually stops are boogered up pretty good. Instead of a nice sharp bevel on the ends of the teeth facing the starter, the ends are mushroomed and rounded over. I figure if I can get thru the starter opening with a die grinder and shape a new bevel on the ends of the teeth I may be able to avoid the agony of splitting the tractor. I figure it's at least worth a try anyway. And if it doesn't work I'll then just go ahead and split the tractor and install a new ring gear.
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