murphy1244
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A new thread called Kubota repairs is a brand bashing thread
Dad had an old Case D tractor he kept around. Ugly as sin. Starter wouldn't work most of the time - usually parked it on a hill. Had a crank starter as the 3rd option. Scared me when it kick around before disengaging. Couldn't kill that little sucker though.Even though I was too young to mess with it at the time, I remember my dad fighting with a hand-crank Case tractor when I was a kid. I remember tugging on the rope to trip the old Sears and Roebuck 2-bottom trailer plows. Any Kubota or Kioti will be light years ahead of that machine.
Dad had an old Case D tractor he kept around. Ugly as sin. Starter wouldn't work most of the time - usually parked it on a hill. Had a crank starter as the 3rd option. Scared me when it kick around before disengaging. Couldn't kill that little sucker though.
. . . They always had a hill pushed up near the buildings with their tractor backed up on it to coast start. . . .
Well, then I'd guess that HST transmissions were not very popular there.![]()
You can count on that!!!!
My Dad only owned one automatic transmission pickup and that was his last one. Always said, how ya gonna get that thing cranked if it won't start????
Fix it?![]()
A light to medium hammer blow on the starter on a GM product would usually work for a while:laughing:
Lost track of the number of times I've saw that!!!!! I grew up around Fords. My Dad hated GM products for various reasons but the starter issue was at the top of the list!!!![]()