I had it all setup right. I put the charger on the new battery and set at 50 amp engine start and that got the starter to engage enough to spin the flywheel. Not sure the starter fully engaged the fly wheel...but engine fired up after a few rounds which was cool after sitting in a former...
thanks everyone for all your help. I was able to get it on by shaving/grinding 3/16 of the hydraulic pump rear. Now I find I must have a wiring issue since the starter doesn't do anything unless I use a charger. wish I had a wiring diagram. Bought this tractor with wires taken off and alittle...
Well took back cover off and that wasn't the solution either. I am at the point of considering taking the whole starter apart. Not a starter expert. May have to hire this out if I chose to keeping throwing money at this tractor. Just needed to see if it would start. sigh...anyway thanks for...
Trying again to see if anyone has any secret. I took the hydraulic pump out and that didn't help either. I can get within 1/8 inch putting the starter and hydraulic pump back in and that is as far as I can get without doing something likely destructive. Any ideas? Is there a hydraulic pump...
Has anyone had experience removing the starter on the lenar 274-1 without having to pull the hydraulic pump? Any secret sauce or sequencing would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Texan Bill