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Re: Re: Re: SA-- Bad starter bendix??


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 21, 2004 at 16:16:27 from (209.226.106.64):

In Reply to: Re: Re: SA-- Bad starter bendix?? posted by rebuilder on February 21, 2004 at 14:12:17:

rebuilder: Just a note on one experience I had. I sent the starter from my Super A for a rebuild, and it came back with the old spring type. And this is 10 years ago, and the ring gear was relatively new at the time. The starter drive would not engage on the ring gear. I then switched starters with my Farmall 130, which by the way had a very old ring then. The 130 starter had the barrel type and the starter worked perfect on the Super A. The new rebuilt starter with spring type drive would engage sometimes on 130 and 60% of the time it wouldn't. A friend and I tried it on his Super A, about same results on it as my 130. However on my SuperA it engaged less than 2% of the time. I went to the CaseIH dealer and picked up a barrel type as you call them. The barrel type on my 130 is about 12 years old and the 10 year old barrel type is still on my Super A. Now I do keep my tractors starting very well and that does tend to give starter drives much longer lifespan. But one must remember also, up until two years ago these tractors were each burning 500 Can. gallons of gas per year, so they were seeing a bit of work. That has just been my experience. I often wonder if the rebuilder that did the Super A starter had the wrong part.

He once put the wrong armature in the starter of my 1066. That happened almost before my eyes as he did it while I waited, and talking with another customer. He never asked and mistakenly thought it for a truck engine, as I also had trucks. 1066 didn't fire up very well turning backwards. I always took half the blame for that one. He had another customer in the shop, I had been wanting to catch up for some time.


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