Posted by IH fan on October 31, 2014 at 10:48:29 from (68.102.228.127):
In Reply to: IH 240 Starter Bendix posted by greywolf224 on October 31, 2014 at 06:39:21:
If you have an "auto-electric" shop near you, they can probably get you one, if they don't have one in stock already. Mine had one... said there are usually several starters that use the same parts. One more thing to check with the owner... has he changed the tractor over to 12V? If he has, that may have a lot to do with why it went bad. This is what happened with mine. My guy told me what happens with a 6v starter on 12 V is the starter spins too fast before engaging, and although it generally works, it can wear on the drive gear and the ring gear teeth. Mine starts 100% better now because along with rebuilding the starter with a new drive, he changed the field windings to 12V. It never started so good as it does now.
This post was edited by IH fan at 10:49:31 10/31/14.
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