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Starter Replacement on 5670 |
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Topic: Starter Replacement on 5670Posted: 1 hour 22 minutes ago at 10:18am |
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Appears that one bolt and one nut hold the starter in place. The shape of the starter voids any possibility of using a socket on the bolt. Using a box end wrench causes the wrench to contact the starter in such a way that it is not possible to move the bolt. The nut is barely reachable with a finger tip and appears completely in accessible. Of course the front end loader frame etc. doesn't help matters.
How do I get this bad starter off?????
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