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Re: 200 Starts by hand, but not by starter


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Posted by thekryptkeeper on February 12, 2015 at 10:29:26 from (174.56.108.67):

In Reply to: Re: 200 Starts by hand, but not by starter posted by David G on February 12, 2015 at 06:48:44:

Thank you all for the replies. It is definitely a 6v pos ground and both the starter and alternator have been replaced. It charges well, though a few people have mentioned the alternator 6v combo... Is that strange? Am I incorrect in my terms? Is it a generator or something? Belt driven device I would call an alternator wired to a box that I would call a voltage regulator then wired to a voltage meter and then the battery. Sorry, but I really only work on cars so I assume some things. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

I meant that it starts if I pull the starter for a second and then push it pack in real quick. This is not the run switch I'm talking about, as mine is out to run like most of them. If I just lay on the starter it goes very fast, like WA-WA-WA-WA

Again, could someone clarify where this resister is? As it is 6v, I'm pretty sure I don't have one. It is direct wiring to the coil. Also the battery is hooked right to the starter. There is no white box bolted to the tractor with wire terminals. Just straight wire. Could it be internal?

The gap is set well and not too big. I'll recheck that along with the timing, though I was pretty sure it was set fine. Again, it runs great after it starts. It seems to be coil issue after all of this discussion, though the story about the starter with a bent main worrys me. I'll be out on the farm early next week working on it and I'll run through some stuff. I really appreciate it.


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