1710 starter dead?

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#21  
well for $50 I ordered a new solenoid. and yes to the mystery of why it would turn after i took it apart and reassembled. go figure. all the plunger actions seem to work and maybe i dislodged something when i took it apart. anyway, after i broke the stud on the solenoid i knew i was in for a new one anyway.
 
   / 1710 starter dead? #22  
well for $50 I ordered a new solenoid. and yes to the mystery of why it would turn after i took it apart and reassembled. go figure. all the plunger actions seem to work and maybe i dislodged something when i took it apart. anyway, after i broke the stud on the solenoid i knew i was in for a new one anyway.

Well, a $50 learning opportunity, I have had things just that happen to me as well. On of those things:(

JC,
 
   / 1710 starter dead? #23  
One possibility on why it worked after taking it apart and putting it back together is a worn or hung up brush.
 
   / 1710 starter dead? #24  
Is the 1710 starter the same as the 1700 starter? Hitachi S12-62 is what is on mine. I took the starter number and the solenoid into the local NAPA and they dug out their "Wilson" book and matched it up and made a phone call and ordered one for me - $27+s/h (I'll look for the receipt and post the part number if anyone wants it). The local Hedahl's auto-parts store can get a rebuilt starter for $312. I had also checked the local New Holland dealer. $315 for the solenoid and $1,000 for the starter !!! Yikes !!!

-Neil
 
   / 1710 starter dead? #25  
Is the 1710 starter the same as the 1700 starter? Hitachi S12-62 is what is on mine. I took the starter number and the solenoid into the local NAPA and they dug out their "Wilson" book and matched it up and made a phone call and ordered one for me - $27+s/h (I'll look for the receipt and post the part number if anyone wants it). The local Hedahl's auto-parts store can get a rebuilt starter for $312. I had also checked the local New Holland dealer. $315 for the solenoid and $1,000 for the starter !!! Yikes !!!

-Neil

Good find Neil:)

My 1700 also has a Hitachi S-12-62. Please post the part # for the solenoid for future use. more times that not issue is with plunger getting rusty and stuck or dirt on contacts. Brushes are consumable but armatures should last a very long time unless it had manufacturing flaws. Manufacturing flaw shows up pretty quickly.


JC,



 
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#26  
the 1710 starter looks a bit like jc's pic but not exactly.
 
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#28  
i found prices to be around $150 for a new after market starter for the 1710. that includes the solenoid. when i put the starter back together i wanted to install the brush holder upside down for some reason and i couldn't believe the through bolts didn't go through.
 
   / 1710 starter dead? #29  
i found prices to be around $150 for a new after market starter for the 1710. that includes the solenoid. when i put the starter back together i wanted to install the brush holder upside down for some reason and i couldn't believe the through bolts didn't go through.

Let us know if after you put it all back to gather, it STARTS & RUNS. :confused2:
 
   / 1710 starter dead? #30  
Wilson part number is 60-25-15131

Their on-line catalog is (here).
 

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