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Re: farmall h starter
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Posted by rebuilder on August 01, 2004 at 12:15:54 from (66.228.97.174):
In Reply to: farmall h starter posted by scottc(va) on August 01, 2004 at 08:26:29:
ScottC(va): As rustyfarmall indicated you should have gotten the starter to move. It sounds shorted out to me.I would remove the starter and 1) make sure it spins(by hand). Many of the starters I rebuild don't have the intermediate plate and bushing between the drive and coil housing which keeps dirt out of the coils and reduces the chance for the armature to bend when torqued too hard. Or the amature windings could be spun out and binding in the coil housing. 2) As rusty farmall said; pull the cummutator(brush) plate and check the brushes for wear. I would suspect that the starter stud is in need of resoldering. These are damaged when guys turn the stud when wrenching or have the starter engaged too long and melt out the solder. These are the most obvious problems. Post back any questions.
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