Posted by sunsettractor on September 12, 2012 at 18:42:38 from (71.105.43.185):
In Reply to: 6 volt issues posted by Brad Metcalf on September 12, 2012 at 14:05:24:
Brad,I feel your pain, very recently went through very similar trouble on my '40 IHC H. New everything and all the sudden nothing but a small click when starter button was pushed, there was a notable voltage drop on starter side of switch when this happened. My problem turned out to be a bad spot on the flywheel ring gear. I assume the starter drive got hung up in the teeth of the the ring gear?? I'm not sure. The crank start thru shaft is seized in the bolster housing on my tractor, so just turning the engine a little to get away from the bad spot on the ring gear requires me to pull off the starter, then use a flat tipped bar to turn the engine over a bit by prying on the flywheel ring gear through the starter hole in bell housing to get past the bad spot, re-install the starter, and it is good to go...till the next time it shuts off with worn spot in line with the starter, does'nt happen very often, but it was a real pain till I figured it out. Might be worth looking at....Tom
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