Posted by Tom in Mo. on August 20, 2019 at 06:52:42 from (24.217.28.25):
In Reply to: speaking of batteries posted by gotmyfarm! on August 19, 2019 at 18:53:24:
I do not agree with a few of the fellows about higher amperage "slamming" the starter against the flywheel. The voltage is what starts the starter to spin and engage the flywheel.
The starter will spin using the voltage supplied, higher the voltage the faster the motor spins. The bendix gear is thrust into the ring gear by the spin of the starter motor. It does not draw (any appreciable) amperage until the bendix is already engaged and begins to feel resistance from the stationary tractor engine.
A six volt battery will engage the bendix at half the speed as a 12 volt battery on a given starter. Current is drawn by workload applied to the starter motor.
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