Vintage Sears Garden Tractors
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Post  shawn May 13th 2009, 5:29 pm

I have a custom 6 with it still has all original parts as far as I can tell. The starter has a dead spot I can get past it by grabing the belt and moving it forward an inch or so. My question is does anyone know if I can get a new one and if so who the manufacurer is and what the part number is? If not there is still a place here that rebuilds starters I'm sure they can work on it. I just bought this thing and love it! I use it to mow my 2 acres and it does a great job. I plan on restoring it this winter but still using it to mow the lawn.

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Post  Jim18655 September 15th 2009, 6:55 pm

I don't know where you are but you could try "White Springs Repair" at 570-966-9241. I got one there about 4 years ago. I don't remember, but they may have rebuilt the one I had. It was about $115.
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Post  spence September 16th 2009, 11:48 am

You might spend more than you anticipate rebuilding that starter/generator. If you keep your eyes open at the flea markets and tractor shows in the area you probably will come up with one in good working condition.

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