[AT] Adding electric start

ATIS yostsw at atis.net
Thu Dec 17 05:04:40 PST 2015


Thanks Dean and Greg.   I did find the catalog but my model was not listed.  However another page on their site indicated it was available for my model.    I will call today.   The starter kit includes the flywheel but no charging (stator), switches, battery, solenoids, etc.

As for the electric start model:  Like most guys, it never occurred to me I needed one (-;    Plus, I bought this brand new but at an auction at quite a discount.   Electric start would have cost me about $900 and not just $200.

Thanks again!


Spencer Yost

> On Dec 17, 2015, at 1:33 AM, Greg Hass <ghass at m3isp.com> wrote:
> 
> I can't for sure speak to your model but have been involved in a couple, 
> both of them B&S. My brother had a 10 hp. generator that was hard to 
> start. I just happened to have a starter that would fit. We took off the 
> cooling shroud and guess what; no ring gear. The ring gear is not 
> separate, but part of the flywheel. We gave up and used as is. A guy who 
> sits with me at the coffee shop (84 Years old)  had the same problem but 
> at his age and with a bad shoulder could not start the generator. He 
> found a flywheel with teeth on E-bay cheap and put the starter on and it 
> works great. Your engine is newer I'm sure so things may have changed, 
> but this may give you a starting point. I was recently pricing lawn vacs 
> (the kind you pull behind the mower) and the price difference between 
> regular and electric start is $200.
>        Greg Hass
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