Do you guys use this on the older b models? The knob on my b8200 is stuck, and I think to figure out the issue I’d have to pull the valve cover. Maybe the cable is froze up? Thoughts?
You can pull it anytime really but can do damage.
Pull it out prior to turning key to the start position to allow engine to spin easily. Then push in when engine is spinning to allow tractor to start.
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I do believe that the newer B7100's did not have a decompression Cable/knob, or at least the two I have do not have it.Does a 1995 b7100 have this decrompession lever/knob?
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I have a 1990 model ..... has one .....Does a 1995 b7100 have this decrompession lever/knob?
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I do believe that the newer B7100's did not have a decompression Cable/knob, or at least the two I have do not have it.
Starter change was part of it and there was also a huge improvement in batteries during that time period, better CCA's in a smaller package.Mine does not have one either. That must be due to the improved starter? I have never had an issues starting even in cold weather. Except when I ran out of fuel one time.
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Starter change was part of it and there was also a huge improvement in batteries during that time period, better CCA's in a smaller package.
Tesla already has.Very true. Now if only they could perfect lithium ion for tractors/cars
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learning more every day. How can you tell if you have the new design starter?Take a picture of the starter, if the starter has replaced with the newer style starter the decompression Knob really becomes worthless because the newer starter spins faster and will spin just as fast under load.