Posted by Ron-MO on February 13, 2008 at 13:07:54 from (63.87.140.3):
In Reply to: Starter dragging posted by Eds on February 13, 2008 at 12:56:35:
The key there is the cable getting hot. Check that cable over closely or just replace it. Usually heat is an indicator of poor connection. After I inherited a C my dad had fought for years which would not start (had to be hand cranked) I made my mind up to fix the starting problem. New cables fixed it. The sad part was he fought that tractor, swapping starters, etc for years, and never put new cables on because they looked good. Now it starts well on 6 volts even though I am using small automotive cables (6 guage from Wal Mart at the time).
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