[Farmall] RE: [AT] Starter motor: troubleshooting?
Gordon Williamson
warbirdog at santel.net
Mon Sep 18 15:01:55 PDT 2006
You need to get cable made from "0" or "00" cable. Most implement dealers
can make them, and also your better parts dealers.
MICE. We put a lot of poison on, near, under, the machinery. Gotta be in
containers if you have pets, stock around.
GW
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[mailto:farmall-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Dean Vinson
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 5:24 PM
To: 'Antique tractor email discussion group'; 'Farmall/IHC mailing list'
Subject: [Farmall] RE: [AT] Starter motor: troubleshooting?
Thanks, everyone. It's running again although I don't know precisely what
made the difference. I tapped on the starter, rocked the tractor back and
forth, took a wire brush to all the connections, still didn't move. Took
the starter off, rotated it by hand, hooked it up to a battery for a second
and watched it spin, put it back on, nothing. Came back a few minutes later
and tried again, and it started right up.
I'm a little suspicious of the main battery cable, since the insulation had
been frayed and rotted completely off in a few spots. Steel stranded wire
looked okay and I wrapped it all with electrical tape, but it probably
wouldn't hurt me to replace it--I'm not sure all those strands are really
continuous. (Where do you buy heavy cable like that? Home Depot?)
Strange moment of the day: When I pulled the starter motor off, it had a
bunch of gunk stuck up around the inside edge of the housing. Looked like
animal fur. There was even a little feather. How the heck did that stuff
get in there??
Dean Vinson
Dayton, Ohio
www.vinsonfarm.net
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