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twosocks90
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It was not bad. First, disconnect the ground from the battery then the hot wire from the starter. Next loosen the hose fitting where it connects to the PS but I did not have to disconnect it completely, just loosen it enough so it can move a bit. Pull the two starter bolts and wiggle the starter out of there. It's a minor pain but nothing serious.
Is the bendix the thing that pushes the starter drive gear out into the flywheel teeth? If so, that's the part I replaced on mine. It was not very difficult.
How big is your snowblower? I've been looking at snow blowers on CL but wasn't sure how wide a unit the tractor can handle.
Is the bendix the thing that pushes the starter drive gear out into the flywheel teeth? If so, that's the part I replaced on mine. It was not very difficult.
How big is your snowblower? I've been looking at snow blowers on CL but wasn't sure how wide a unit the tractor can handle.