Posted by mkirsch on January 19, 2011 at 11:06:41 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: H throttle position posted by gene bender on January 18, 2011 at 08:16:50:
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There is no way to slow down the starter on 12V.
If the engine starts when you let off the starter switch, why don't you just let off the starter switch?
Developing a technique to start it is a lot cheaper and simpler than converting it back to 6V.
The M has an aftermarket high-torque starter on it. Once we converted it over to 12V, it spins so fast the engine won't fire. All we have to do is spool it up with the starter, let off the switch, give it a blip of choke, and it's running. It's really easy once you do it a couple times.
This goes back to learning what the tractor wants to start. It's not a computer fuel injected car that you just turn the key and it runs. It's a crotchety old person that doesn't move so well until it's had its coffee.
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