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1951 John Deere starter

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mjjk

07-01-2007 18:30:03




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I have a 51 jd A with a stroked crank in it and the delco 1108950 starterdoesn't have enough power to get it started. I am wondering if anyone knows a reduction starter that will fit up in there, I would like to keep the starter underneath if possible.




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dont waste your money

07-01-2007 20:44:48




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 Re: 1951 John Deere starter in reply to mjjk, 07-01-2007 18:30:03  
on this so called skid loader starter, like you said you wont it to stay in the belly, it wont fit!plus with out petcocks it to will not turn your engine over!hate to bust your bubble,but deere thought it was wise to use petcocks,you uped your stroke and compression you need them,plus its alot easyer on the engine.take your stock starter and have a good shop go through it with a good battery and alt. and cables and you'll have no problems for a long time.

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mjjk

07-02-2007 03:52:35




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 Re: 1951 John Deere starter in reply to dont waste your money, 07-01-2007 20:44:48  
There is NO petcocks in the block so the only thing i can do is find a starter to turn it over.



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drew is right

07-02-2007 20:29:04




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 Re: 1951 John Deere starter in reply to mjjk, 07-02-2007 03:52:35  
there wasn't a big stroked shaft in it either but you managed to put one in didn't you?why stay stock now?bite the bullet, get over it, tear it back apart and drill out some petcocks in it!



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Drew

07-02-2007 04:56:08




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 Re: 1951 John Deere starter in reply to mjjk, 07-02-2007 03:52:35  
Its pretty easy to put petcocks in a power block..... ..



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Drew

07-01-2007 18:36:35




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 Re: 1951 John Deere starter in reply to mjjk, 07-01-2007 18:30:03  
Do you have petcocks in the block? If you have petcocks in it, a stock start should have no problem starting it.



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mjjk

07-01-2007 19:08:19




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 Re: 1951 John Deere starter in reply to Drew, 07-01-2007 18:36:35  
I don't have petcocks and the starter was just checked out, it just don't have enough power to turn it over good



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life of riley

07-01-2007 20:18:24




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 Re: 1951 John Deere starter in reply to mjjk, 07-01-2007 19:08:19  
petcocks alone won't be enough if you're stroked a lot. there is a reduction starter that I believe was used on new holland skid steer loaders that is a direct bolt up and makes a big difference. i'll see if i can get some numbers off of mine tomorrow.



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