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A friend, David, who lives a mile down the road from me stopped by this morning and dropped off an old Delco-Remy S/G he had picked up a few years ago for me to try out. Before installing it I looked up the model number 1101945 and found it was a CW rotation S/G for Cub Cadet Lo-Boys. Though from the outside it looked the same as my S/G 1101691. I'm glad I didn't try to use that S/G otherwise I likely now would have more problems than a bad S/G.
David has a friend Jimmy who lives further down our same road, owns an armature shop in Providence, and repaired a S/G for his large Ford tractor at a fair price. David called Jimmy who offered to come to my house and take a look at my S/G. I declined but will bring my S/G to his shop on Monday. |
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he may be able to rework that Low Boy one to work or use parts from it to fix yours... I'd take em both with me to the starter shop.
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I brought it to General Armature Service in Providence on Monday and picked it up today. They replaced the fields, brushes, terminal posts, bushings/bearings, and a paint job for $95. That is not much more than what it would have cost me for parts if I did the job myself. I installed the S/G and mowed for about an hour and the amp meter shows it is charging so all seems okay.
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the land of almost right has caused me a lot of aggravation over the years
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