Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 13, 2009 at 17:42:35 from (209.226.106.164):
In Reply to: Super A starter posted by bluegrasmtns on April 13, 2009 at 16:19:52:
bluegrassmts: Which type starter drive is in this starter, old type Bendix with exposed spring or the newer clutch type? I once had two starters professionally rebuilt. (SA and 130) Got them home and one starter would work on either tractor, the other starter would not work on either tractor. I compared the two and noticed the drives were different, I asked myself, why did this new starter drive not work. I called the rebuilder, told him my problem. He said,"I only had one drive in stock, so I sent across town to the CaseIH dealer for the second one. Bring it back and I'll exchange it." To his surprise when I arrived, the poor one was his old reliable Bendix. He exchanged it for the new clutch type from the CaseIH dealer. That was roughly 10-12 years ago and both still work everytime.
My tractor ring gears were not great back then, they have never been changed even though I've had both tractors split for clutch work. These new clutch drives engage more smoothly and last much better than the old type. They will work on much poorer ring gears.
EZ may well be correct, far to many of these tractors have had the battery cables replaced by replacements from auto parts stores. These 6 volt systems require 01 gauge cables.
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