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Re: Tanner's 1944 H is still dead-Update!
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Posted by janicholson on March 08, 2005 at 18:03:50 from (66.173.50.172):
In Reply to: Re: Tanner's 1944 H is still dead-Update! posted by RustyFarmall on March 08, 2005 at 11:43:23:
I believe the issue could be either a stickie starter button (if the button is the full amp heavy cable type), or a stickie jelled lube in a solenoid. The only way the starter can get current to turn is through the switch controling the flow. Both the starter button style, and the solenoid style are probably sealed units. If you are adventurous you could drill a hole in the cover plate and spray in some electrical part spray, let it rinse around and drain most of it out. Wait a few hours to evaporate the remainder then spray in a little silicon spray. Replace if this doesn't fix it. If it does, seal the hole with a dab of blue silicon gasket sealer. If your starter is drawing 800 or more amps, the tractor won't start (it has such low voltage that there is little spark) a starter draw gauge which is placed on a battery cable (without cutting into it) is available from most auto parts stores for less than $15 new brushes, bushings, and shaft size check should make it new.
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