Trying to find the year and model
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By 70.5TransAmDan
Hello Everyone, my name's Dan and I'm a wrenchaholic.
Um, sorry.
That's Thursday nights meeting.
First, thank you to all you old farts out there like myself and don't get me wrong. There are many young, Old Farts in this world also.
I think of anyone that sees beauty deep inside an old tractor, samurai sword, and yes, even a lovely lady could qualify also.
If you're the type of person that has the patients and other qualities that's needed to bring beauty and life back to something others see as old junk, or past it's prime, you're my kind of person.
To the point now.
I ran across a 1980ish Argo 8x8 Amphibious vehical for the right price the other day, FREE, and of course it has the infamous Starter/Generator system. Also, it's had many unqualified druggies, and electrical experts, work on it before me. I'm retired union electrician and fiber optic engineer so I was once qualified but,. But,. But, what was I talking bout?
You get my point.
So, I was wondering if anyone could possibly point me in the direction of a midg,,,,,,. Wait,. Little Person, preferably a female and blonde, so I won't have to do so much bending over working on this darn thing and while you're at it, maybe a wiring diagram for a complete starter/generator including a three wire voltage regulator?
If you have information on either of these, the help would be most appreciated.
Really, she doesn't even have to be blonde or little.
That ought to show you just how willing I am to work with others.
Thank all of you here for sharing your wisdom so it can be handed down for others to learn.
70.5TransAmDan
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By BenTheWheelHorseMan
I have a cub cadet 104 that I bought earlier in the year. It started smoking from the starter generator. I pulled it apart and a field coil had its insulation all burnt off. I bought new field coils but have learned that you need a special tool to remove and re install the pole shoe screws. Does anybody have a way to remove them sans the special tool. There is no starter repair shop near me so I would really appreciate any tactics that have worked for you. I also have extra screws so it is ok if I mess up the stock ones. The new ones are Phillips however so I'm not sure if I can get them with a screwdriver or not.
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By sangerz1
My original starter has burnt out and I am wondering where I get can get a cheap working starter generator
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