[AT] 6 to 12 volt starter conversion

Ronald Cook ron at lakeport-1.com
Mon Dec 12 07:37:52 PST 2016


I got it, Ralph.

Ron Cook, Salix, IA



On 12/12/2016 8:36 AM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 12/11/2016 7:19 PM, Dean Vinson wrote:
>> Any experiences converting starters to 12 volt, or not, when converting the
>> rest of the tractor?
> Hi Dean
> I hesitated to even reply since they never seem to make it to the list
> lately but I guess its typing practice if nothing else.
> I've had the same problem as you with the gear grinding Cockshutt 50 on
> 12 volts. I don't really think 12 volts is to blame
> as this tractor used to occasionally grind the starter gear when it was
> still on 6 volts. My 40 has always been 6 volt and
> even it occasionally grinds the starter gear if the engine stops with
> the ring gear in the bad spot.
> We had the 50's ring gear reversed years ago when the engine was out for
> repair. Simple job to just heat the ring gear and
> watch it drop off the flywheel. It helped for a few years but its back
> to grinding bad again . It only takes a couple of turns to
> start on 12 volts but trying to hit a good spot on the ring gear is a
> real challenge now.
> Other than the engagement I have never had a problem with 12 volts on a
> 6 volt starter. Two old IH trucks spin the 6 volt
> starters quickly and start way better than they did on 6. No engagement
> problems at all.
> Hope to see this show up on the list but not holding my breath.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
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