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Re: SUPER C STARTER PROBLEM - NEED HELP.
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Posted by farmallhal on August 30, 2005 at 21:07:13 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Re: SUPER C STARTER PROBLEM - NEED HELP. posted by John T on August 29, 2005 at 15:12:18:
John, just to provide closure to this problem. Removed starter motor and switch and had them checked today. Both were fine on the test bench. Put them back on the tractor and nothing just like yesterday. Battery voltage was 6.13 volts at the battery and also at the starter. Changed battery to an old one I had taken out of a H when I converted it to a 12 volt alternator system last fall. Battery had been setting on a bench for the past 9 months or so but started the Super C right up even though it was quite weak. I now have it one the charger for the night and will see how it holds up. Appears to be one of those cases where the voltage is OK but the amps are gone. It was a 9 month old Interstate Workaholic battery with a CCA rating of 750 or more. Thought you would like to see what I found out in resolving the problem. Thanks for your post. Hal
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