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D7 3T #16602. WTB electric starter for pony motor.

D7 3T #16602. WTB electric starter for pony motor.

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goldminer7759
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I am looking for an electric starter for the pony motor on my 3T. Ran a 3T in the mid 1980's that had this option so I know there were some out there. Any information on specs, part numbers, or other relevant points would be much appreciated.

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Thu, Feb 20, 2014 8:25 AM
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Where are you mining (western states?)?

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Thu, Feb 20, 2014 9:53 AM
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Where are you mining (western states?)?

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No longer mining. Lived and mined in the Forty-Mile district for three years 1983-1985. Squaw Gulch off of Canyon Creek. Then moved across the Canadian border to the Sixty-Mile area in the Yukon Territory and mined on Little Gold and Glacier Creeks for six more years. Got out after the 1991 season. High fuel prices and falling gold prices ended my mining days. I use my current 3T for fire breaks and road maintenance on a family farm in southern Georgia now.
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Thu, Feb 20, 2014 10:18 AM
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Reply to goldminer7759:
No longer mining. Lived and mined in the Forty-Mile district for three years 1983-1985. Squaw Gulch off of Canyon Creek. Then moved across the Canadian border to the Sixty-Mile area in the Yukon Territory and mined on Little Gold and Glacier Creeks for six more years. Got out after the 1991 season. High fuel prices and falling gold prices ended my mining days. I use my current 3T for fire breaks and road maintenance on a family farm in southern Georgia now.
goldminer,
Your looking for a starter group 3F9277 or 3F9549
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Thu, Feb 20, 2014 2:02 PM
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goldminer,
Your looking for a starter group 3F9277 or 3F9549
Thank you! The number will help me track one down.
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Thu, Feb 20, 2014 6:30 PM
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Reply to goldminer7759:
Thank you! The number will help me track one down.
I can find no info on the two numbers 3F9277 & 3F9549. Through more digging I came up with 6B9157 & 6B9158. These two numbers are the actual starter and the cast housing that bolts onto the pony motor. If anyone could provide any other details about this I would be very appreciative!

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Fri, Feb 21, 2014 9:18 PM
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Here are the starter groups. Complete systems with/without battery and 18 or 40 amp generators with or without lights are yet different group numbers.
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Fri, Feb 21, 2014 10:52 PM
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Here are the starter groups. Complete systems with/without battery and 18 or 40 amp generators with or without lights are yet different group numbers.
Thank you both very much! Makes things very clear. Back to the finding now.
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Fri, Feb 21, 2014 11:07 PM
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Thank you both very much! Makes things very clear. Back to the finding now.
What does 3f9272 tube assembly and fitting do? i have come up with this cast mount and starter for my d13000 pony, how r you suppose to use these to crank the pony? Whats with that solenoid lever being up against the bolt head? Haven't installed it yet.
thanks 4 any help.
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Sat, Feb 22, 2014 8:28 AM
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What does 3f9272 tube assembly and fitting do? i have come up with this cast mount and starter for my d13000 pony, how r you suppose to use these to crank the pony? Whats with that solenoid lever being up against the bolt head? Haven't installed it yet.
thanks 4 any help.
Mike,
3F9272 is a water drain tube for the starting assembly. That bolt head on the solenoid lever is an adjustment on the end of the shaft that engages the starter solenoid at the same time as the gear to the starter.
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Sat, Feb 22, 2014 9:56 AM
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Mike,
3F9272 is a water drain tube for the starting assembly. That bolt head on the solenoid lever is an adjustment on the end of the shaft that engages the starter solenoid at the same time as the gear to the starter.
[quote="josh"]Mike,
3F9272 is a water drain tube for the starting assembly. That bolt head on the solenoid lever is an adjustment on the end of the shaft that engages the starter solenoid at the same time as the gear to the starter.[/quote]

i looked at that bolt and how it works with the engagement handle. I assume the gear b fully engaged (4 sure) to flywheel b4 the bendix kicks in.
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