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Re: 3208 cat starter...
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Posted by davpal on April 02, 2006 at 16:37:33 from (216.93.26.95):
In Reply to: 3208 cat starter... posted by davpal on April 01, 2006 at 21:29:28:
It seems like the power is getting to the solenoid but it's not turning the starter like the starter has a short that is just using all th e batteries juice but not turning over. I am thinking now it must be brushes in the starter or maybe bearings in the starter are bad and when they heat up they sieze. I know the motor is not that tight because I can roll it a little by hand when the problem is occuring by grabbing the fan and cranking it a little. As far as finding them in the junkyard I drive by Worthingtons every day and it is mostly green, red, and orange in there. I think he has two 4-180's that look like they were drove in there. Actually I think that Silver Bullet tractor that beats everybody in tractor pulling every day is using a 3208 if I am not correct. They must be doing something right with them. Thanks for the help People.
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