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Re: 300U clutch starter?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 27, 2007 at 14:40:18 from (209.226.106.154):
In Reply to: 300U clutch starter? posted by JayWalt on January 27, 2007 at 13:42:23:
Jay: Some years ago both my SA and 130 had bad starters at the same time. I went to an auto electric shop I had dealt with for years. He advised he had all the parts needed except one starter drive. He could have me going that afternoon if I could find a second starter drive. Off to the CaseIH dealer across town I went, and they had this clutch drive I'd never seen before. Back to the rebuilder and he was all done except this new starter drive. Home I went, now bear in mind both SA and 130 ring gears had seen better days. This new clutch drive worked great in both tractors. The new bendix would not work right in either tractor. I could get SA going after much grinding. It would not even turn the 130 over. I installed the a clutch drive from CaseIH and that ended the problem. The clutch drive engages much smoother, especially if the tractor has been changed to 12 volt. It will work on quite hard looking ring gears. At that time it was available only at CaseIH. I hope it still is. I haven't needed any starter drives lately. Since being on discussion here at YT, I notice folks state side, don't interact much when I mention this clutch drive. I'm wondering if this may be a Canadian aftermarket item, being handled by CaseIH dealers in Canada. If you cant find one give me a shout, and I'll check here.
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