I went and looked up the picture of the starter drive that you talked about, 1877350 is the correct drive. That drive is not a true bendix drive. The old A, B, C, H, M 300, 400 series of tractors, just to name a few, use a true bendix drive. Lots of people call all starter drives a bendix, but there is a difference.
I was able to find a picture of the bendix drive. When this drive gets dirty and covered with old grease and oil it will not work when it's cold. This style of drive gets sticky and needs cleaning and a very light lube. I like to just spray with a good penetrating oil.
A true bendix drive screws it's self into the flywheel ring gear. Starters that use a true solenoid use a magnetic force to pull or shift the drive into the ring gear before the armature starts to turn.
Your starter drive is wore out, when you pull the starter out, take your fingers and turn the drive gear, if you compare it to a new drive you will see the difference in how loose the gear is. Good luck, keep us posted.
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