Posted by gotmyfarm! on August 29, 2019 at 19:15:30 from (184.100.69.20):
In Reply to: any ideas? posted by gotmyfarm! on August 29, 2019 at 15:30:54:
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janicholson!!!! You got it!!! You are the genius!
When I read what you said, I remembered what I saw when I took apart the starter. That spring seemed like it wasn't pashing things back to where it should and everything had a lot of play. ANd teeth were worn. I knew I needed to rebuild it but was hoping it would last until this season is over. I would never have known to do the things you said. First, I tried the pushing on the wheel but couldn't get it to clunk. Then I tried loosening the bolts that hold on the starter and shake it as much as I could and I did hear a single noise. I thought that must be good. Tried to start it and no go. Tried both ways again and still nothing. It was getting dark and I thought 'One more thing to try before giving up for the night'. Took the starter off the tractor and beat it on the ground hard. I couldn't hear any clunking because of all the beating on the ground noises, so I just beat it for a minute and put it back on. Didn't think the tractor would start but it started right up!!!!!!! Yeay! Drove it until it was too dark to see and will have to order some more parts :( Thanks so much for the info and instructions. Yeay!
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