Posted by buickanddeere on November 10, 2020 at 19:32:57 from (216.183.134.207):
In Reply to: New starter posted by svcummins on November 09, 2020 at 22:35:27:
[quote:a9719dbaf5="rusty6"](quoted from post at 21:46:30 11/10/20) [quote:a9719dbaf5="buickanddeere"](quoted from post at 17:33:00 11/10/20) [quote="CVPost-rusty6
Here is what that 2140 needs to wail it over on a cold day . A 4Kw gear reduction starter. Why settle for a scrawny 3Kw starter ?
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I forget ,Did you get around to installing a destroker on that front pump ?
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That does not look like my 2140 starter. Numbers don't match up to any of my searches. I found one listed at A&I matching the original JD number. Original style Bosch starter at $349 before shipping. Have not checked with JD yet.
I'll concentrate on the starter before doing anything about a destroker. I know the starter is bad.[/quote:a9719dbaf5]
Why are you stuck on a factory appearing 3Kw starter instead of 4Kw starter that will improve cold starts ?
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