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Re: SUPER C STARTER PROBLEM - NEED HELP.
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Posted by farmallhal on August 29, 2005 at 15:54:16 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Re: SUPER C STARTER PROBLEM - NEED HELP. posted by DCTX on August 29, 2005 at 08:20:30:
Thanks for your response. Have you previously removed a starter from a fast hitch Super C with the auxillary valve attached to the right side of the Touch Control unit? This valve is right behind the starter and there is not even a 1/2" of clearence. There just isn't a lot of possible movement to the rear. I'm guessing the starter has a "snoot" like my M which I had out not long ago. Maybe once it is unbolted from the frame there is some movement away from the engine which would clear the aux. valve when moved toward the rear of the tractor for removal. I'm certainly hoping I don't have to remove some of the hydraulics to get it out. Just trying to know what I'm up against before turning some wrenches. The starter is not locked to the flywheel as I can very easily hand crank start the tractor. I'm certain it is either the switch or starter motor. Thanks for your post and any other information you might have to share. Hal
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