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Re: ford tractor starting gear on flywheel
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Posted by MarkB on November 02, 2000 at 03:36:55 from (64.79.80.223):
In Reply to: ford tractor starting gear on flywheel posted by Ken Portwine on November 01, 2000 at 19:30:11:
I had the same thing happened with my Ford 4000. You will need to split the tractor all right, but you will want to replace the ring gear as the previous poster said. The ring gear will be damaged from being to far from the starter. You might need a new starter drive also. Your New Holland dealer will have a replacement ring gear. Any automotive machine shop can replace it if you don't have a torch. This is a cheap repair, but a fair amount of work. You might want to do the clutch, too, while you have the tractor split.
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