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Re: Bendix Spring..... Starter
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 02, 2006 at 10:40:44 from (209.226.247.89):
In Reply to: Bendix Spring..... Starter posted by scotty on August 02, 2006 at 06:39:42:
scotty: On your next trip up to cottage in VT, take that bendix starter drive with you and loose it in the hills. Then go to CaseIH, and buy one of the newer clutch type starter drives. You will never be sorry, they are so much easier on the ring gear and starter drive gear. I've had the clutch drives on my SA and 130 for 15 years now. In fact when I was told about them in 1992, I was considering spliting 130 and changing ring gear, that did not happen. In fact I did split the 130 in 2001, installed a new clutch, presure plate, pilot bushing and release bearing. We did not change the ring gear. I plow snow with that tractor, thus it sees far more year around starting than either my SA or 140.
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