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Has anyone applied a spring starter to their tractor?

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2 years 3 months ago #239939 by trainzkid88
i think some might be getting confused between a spring starter and a inertia starter.

even though from a physics stand point both use the same type of energy and effect to do the starting which is inertia.

a spring start use the force stored in a wound spring to drive the unit and turn the ring gear

a inertia stater uses gearing to spin up a fly wheel to do the same
when you hit the lever it releases the force and it winds it over.
thats my understanding anyway

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2 years 3 months ago #240097 by johan7
These starters are mostly used on machinery that work now and then . Electric starters give too much trouble because of the battery . I have had to do with these spring starters since the late fifties so I can say to have some experience . An excellent example is the towed vibratory roller .
Starting a cold diesel engine is one thing but starting an old and tired Cat engine is another thing . For starting a diesel engine in general you need heat , lots if them .
Our old Cats use the precombustion system , which is not an easy cold starter .
Back to my roller , Only in good conditions that engine would start at first time , but on colder mornings I had to repeate the procedure several times . I hope that you see these starters are not the way to mount on our tractors . Our engines need to be turned over severa[ times against compression to develop heat .
In the promovideo we see the engine start in the first rotation , well , this is impossible with our old stuff . CAD7

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2 years 3 months ago #240099 by neil
Hi Johan, I would use the spring starter to restart the engine if I stalled it, not for cold starting. I would continue to use the pony for cold starting. My original intention was to rewire an MT starter for 6v but the spring starter seems like a much simpler solution, if the right nose and pinion could be applied to it. I don't know yet if some of those spring starters have Delco dimensions.

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY

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