I bought this tractor new in 2004. I replaced the original (Bosch) starter around 2008, with an aftermarket starter (Power-Strike) that cost less than half of what an OEM replacement would have. It lasted a lot longer than the original.
I probably should have replaced the Power-Strike in 2020, when it started cranking slower in the cold, sometimes needing a jump, but I bought a new battery (old one was (8) years old), instead and that helped a little.
Last winter, it started cranking slow again. My pickup also needed a battery at the time (it still had the original year 2000 battery in it), so I bought the highest CCA one I could find for the tractor, and I put the
2 year old NAPA legend battery from the tractor into the truck. The few extra CCA’s didn’t help much on the tractor, and I still needed to jump it when it was cold out.
Now that we are almost thru summer, I decided to replace the starter again. It’s a fairly easy job. Amazon got a replacement here in (2) days for $ 109. I didn’t even bother pricing an OEM replacement this time.
I just finished installing it and it sure cranks that engine over fast. It fired up in under a second.
Other than being kind of hard on starters (fortunately they are cheap), that tractor had been trouble-free for the last 19 years.
I really had to fix the cold start issue, because I need it for clearing the snow from our (2) driveways and our neighbors on both sides. Last winter was very tough. We got hit with two blizzards. I had to jump start the tractor with my daughter’s little car on the last one (after shoveling a 30 ft long x 6 ft wide path to the tractor from it, thru snow that was 4 ft deep).
I probably should have replaced the Power-Strike in 2020, when it started cranking slower in the cold, sometimes needing a jump, but I bought a new battery (old one was (8) years old), instead and that helped a little.
Last winter, it started cranking slow again. My pickup also needed a battery at the time (it still had the original year 2000 battery in it), so I bought the highest CCA one I could find for the tractor, and I put the
2 year old NAPA legend battery from the tractor into the truck. The few extra CCA’s didn’t help much on the tractor, and I still needed to jump it when it was cold out.
Now that we are almost thru summer, I decided to replace the starter again. It’s a fairly easy job. Amazon got a replacement here in (2) days for $ 109. I didn’t even bother pricing an OEM replacement this time.
I just finished installing it and it sure cranks that engine over fast. It fired up in under a second.
Other than being kind of hard on starters (fortunately they are cheap), that tractor had been trouble-free for the last 19 years.
I really had to fix the cold start issue, because I need it for clearing the snow from our (2) driveways and our neighbors on both sides. Last winter was very tough. We got hit with two blizzards. I had to jump start the tractor with my daughter’s little car on the last one (after shoveling a 30 ft long x 6 ft wide path to the tractor from it, thru snow that was 4 ft deep).