Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 26, 2009 at 18:34:14 from (209.226.247.127):
In Reply to: Re: 130 wouldn't start posted by Kerry (N.S.) on April 26, 2009 at 16:05:32:
Kerry: The reason the tractor stopped is probably quite different than the reason why it wouldn't restart. When you attempted to restart the starter locked up on the ring gear. Farmalls were famous for this. Some times you can unlock the starter by placing tractor in 4th gear and rocking it back and forth. Years ago we carried a 3/4 wrench in every Farmall tool box, back the starter mounting bolt off several turns and the lock will pop loose.
As Jim has advised you can do away with that old Bendix starter drive with the exposed spring. Buy a new clutch drive for your starter. I replaced mine 20 years ago, haven't had a starter lock since.
Now, this probably hasn't resolved why your tractor stopped. It still may not go, however the starter will crank it now. Then you can zero in on why it stopped.
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