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Old 03-02-2016, 02:42 AM
tukn20s tukn20s is offline
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Originally Posted by SGragg View Post
You didn't mention the points and condenser being replaced...

If you really believe it to be your starter, then pull it, disassemble, clean and re-install. Made a world of difference for mine.
Points and condenser have not been replaced by me. The condenser "appears" to be newer but I know that doesn't necessarily mean anything. I have owned the tractor for 6-7years so its at least that old. To be honest I pretty much forgot these were part of system as I've never delt with them on any engines. I will definitely check the points and timing. Also since they are fairly inexpensive, I will probably just replace them soon.

I should probably clarify my concerns with the starter. There is nothing specific to indicate the starter is going
bad, but I know a failing starter can cause issues and most of the other items have been replaced. Now I have a fee other things to look into now.
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