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Re: Re: Re: cold weather starting...tricks?? HEL


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 05, 2003 at 18:26:26 from (216.208.58.151):

In Reply to: Re: Re: cold weather starting...tricks?? HELP!! posted by riverbend on December 05, 2003 at 16:33:56:

Greg: The new type that I have been using and recomended by CaseIH partsman has some resemblance of the clutch drive on a chain saw. I'm not just sure how new this is. I became aquainted with it about 5 years ago when I had the starters on my Super A and 130 rebuilt by a rebuilder. They came back one with new type and one with bendix. The new clutch type worked much better on either tractor. I called the rebuilder voicing my concern on this and it turns out he only had one bendix in stock and had to get the other newer type from CaseIH dealer. I went to CaseIH dealer and got a second one, and partsman indicated they had been selling only the new type for some time. Just how long some time was,I'm not sure as it had probably been 10 to 15 years since I bought a starter drive for one of my gas Farmalls. And it could even be 25 years, as 300 was the only other gas Farmall I don't ever remember having starter off it since tractor had complete rebuild at dealers.

I will say this having moved some 1200 miles complete with Super A and 130. I am now starting to realize just how good this IH parts guy was and still is. I had dealt with him since both of us were very young men. I've have had to consult with him on more than one ocasion since moving. Problem is most of the guys like him are starting to retire. I have since found a younger guy at a CaseIH dealer that values this old iron part of their business. He has an H and one other of his own.


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