Posted by greg@rock-crete.com on October 08, 2019 at 03:38:37 from (98.19.64.180):
I tried to post this on a 2005 topic, but could not.
I had this same problem for years, if temperature was above 65 degrees, the tractor started great but not below. I tried heaters, tent and propane, nothing worked other than leaving it inside a heted barn. Tough when you want to put out hay. I know this is an old post, but I wanted to tell you what I found out after trying everything on this site. I rebuilt that starter several times, even purchased a new one. nothing worked I orderd a racing starter from Chris Isom, at 888-244-8675! I have never had a problem since! I have since put so much money in this tractor, tha i could have purchased a new one! LOL! I just kept telling myself, the engine is still very good, there must still be some good in it. I think I have it all working well, Good money after bad, but it works, and I did it a few thosand at a time, reminds me of the Johnny cash car song! I say, its not the tractor I want, but it is the one I have. IF you have starter problems, call this guy, very honest, and it works, it is a High torgue starter.
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