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Posted by Yellott Canby on February 10, 2006 at 06:34:34 from (4.131.36.156):
In Reply to: Re: 656 ring gear again posted by Janicholson on February 10, 2006 at 06:17:49:
Thanks for the info. I took the starter down and they put a new solenoid on it, though the old one worked fine on the bench. Hooked it up last night and it did the same thing. If the tractor doesn't start the starter will keep on going after the button is released and even the key off, only can be stopped if the bat cable is removed. However if the tractor starts the starter will disengage, surely because the engine speed soon exceeds the starter speed and unbinds the bendix gear to the ring gear. Last night I readied the tractor to split again but wanted to wait and see what you all had to say. The thought the other fellow had about the wrong size bendix could be it and I will call the starter guy to see if it could be so. I thought that perhaps the starter was reaching the burred teeth on the flipped ring gear and getting hung that way. Plan to put the new gear on today, though would welcome an excuse not to have to split her again. Thanks YC
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