Posted by Bob Kerr on December 06, 2007 at 18:50:53 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: H starter problems posted by Illinois Farmall on December 06, 2007 at 15:55:34:
Gene may be on to it. My H had the connection at the starter switch look like brownish, but still clean copper showing, until I took it apart and saw the corrosion under the nut. It would also get hot there with very little cranking. I also had a 49 Chevy truck with 6 volt give me hot starting fits for 20 plus years! turned out the batt cable end was hollow where the wire went in. It was the original Pakard cable and looked in great shape until I pulled it off one time to charge the battery. The wire came right out of the end. New cable and it cranked like crazy. Check those connections closly especially the cable ends at the battery. On my H the pos cable hooks up to one of the starter bolts.
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