Posted by Geo-TH,In on August 04, 2016 at 08:52:14 from (172.78.64.21):
In Reply to: ? for John T posted by Old Popper on August 04, 2016 at 08:05:48:
I won't answer JT question, let him do it.
I will like to add, after shearing off two starter drives on my Farmall C and Jubilee by using a good 12v battery on a 6v starter. I bought a 12v starter for Ford off TY. Last starter drive also chipped a tooth on starter ring. Not to mention I used a magnet on Jubilee and fished out parts to 6 previous broken starter drives. I've never been more pleased changing to 12v starter. Some will tell you it isn't necessary. I will tell you in the winter when it's very cold, oil is very thick is when I lost all my starter drives.
I couldn't find a 12v starter for my Farmall C, so I took an old lawn mower battery that at the time only was producing 180 CCA, used 12g copper wires and to my surprise, it has worked great for 3 or 4 years now, even in the winter. I have a mag, so in reality the mower battery spins the tractor faster than in the old days when we hand cranked them.
I've yet to lose another starter drive after making changes. geo.
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