Posted by trucker 40 on July 29, 2011 at 11:13:25 from (70.240.151.103):
In Reply to: 3020 doesnt start posted by mss3020 on July 29, 2011 at 09:19:35:
Alright,I dont know about a 3020,but on big trucks,on the starter solenoid there is a brass washer inside that the contact,contacts with to make a connection,to make the starter motor turn.As time goes on the connection will get stuck and pull piece off of the face of the brass washer and it will be all the way around.So then instead of connect and start,it just clicks because it doesnt want to fully connect in that ate up side of the washer.If you could take it a part,and turn the washer around,it would work for quite a while.Or even grind it off to where its smooth again.Or maybe replace the solenoid.I dont know if you can take one apart on a 3020,but you can on a big truck.A big Delco Remy starter like on a big truck is used on some tractors,not sure about a John Deere 3020.
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