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The copper contacts in the starter motor are a pretty quick and easy change. My Fourtrak did the same, it went for 18 months on some homemade brass ones, then fitted genuine Nippon Denso ones.

 

KUBOTA STARTER MOTOR SOLENOID CONTACT REPAIR KIT (NIPPON DENSO ONLY) | eBay

 

The "Nippon Denso Clunk of Doom"

 

Good find Wills, that will be on the shopping list. There are enough of those engines fitted in bits of our kit to justify a set of those. Its a bit late for the one on the chipper because its been beaten with a hammer for a few weeks.

 

 

I short changed the Massey of a screen guard and paid the price, less than month on site and it needs a new screen.

 

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The old Massey was like this. So I suppose thats my weekend off down the swanny :thumbdown:

 

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The Fast track mower took a hiding on a grass cutting job when it found some concrete.

 

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It bent the shaft where its welded into the drum , down about 15mm which made it vibrate like hell and throw the belts off

 

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Managed to straighten it with a 50ton hydraulic air jack and chain.

 

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Got the shaft to within half a mm which seems to have done the trick. Took a whole day though of tweeking and measuring.

 

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Bob

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Dust cover got ripped off the bellhousing on the Foden and a load of crud got dragged round the flywheel and tore the gear off the starter:thumbdown:

 

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And another guard got ripped off

 

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Because of this man.

 

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I was quite surprised the flail pocket didn't just rip off before the bar straightened.

Good fix 👍👍

 

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Good effort getting it re-balanced too... often times there'll be something invisibly out of whack and they wobble even though everything appears to be back straight

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