tiresharkdb7
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Getting 12.4 volts to starter, so electrical is working fine. When I tried to start it, it would just go cachunk each time I pressed the button, and not start. Looked like the fan might have rotated a tiny bit each time, but couldn't really tell.
Anyway, I took the starter off to look at it, and then I saw people saying you should try to rotate the engine to make sure it isn't seized (i guess that's the reason).
This isn't my tractor, but this is called the crankshaft pulley, right? With the gearshift in neutral, and with a cement block holding the clutch down, should I be able to spin it by hand? Because I cant. Is that normal?
The bush hog attachment is hooked up, and sitting on the ground, if that matters.
Anyway, I took the starter off to look at it, and then I saw people saying you should try to rotate the engine to make sure it isn't seized (i guess that's the reason).
This isn't my tractor, but this is called the crankshaft pulley, right? With the gearshift in neutral, and with a cement block holding the clutch down, should I be able to spin it by hand? Because I cant. Is that normal?
The bush hog attachment is hooked up, and sitting on the ground, if that matters.