Earlier this summer the starter in my M6800 started acting up. Sometimes it would crank over and other times I would just hear the solenoid click. Then it gave up the ghost and would not crank at all. I pulled the starter and bench tested it. Solenoid was fine, but wouldn't spin. I gave it a small spin by hand and tried again, it spun. Tried a few more time, some times it would spin some times it wouldn't. I took it apart and started doing checks as per the WSM. When I removed the brushes, I noticed one of the brushes was stuck in the channel it slides in. I got the brush moving again and reassembled the starter. Put it back and the tractor fired right up... started better than it ever had since I owned it (normally it lugs when starting and takes 10 or 20 seconds to start, now it was starting instantly).
After about a month it started lugging again and today it will not crank at all. I am about to pull the starter and I expect to find a stuck brush again.
My question is, is there something I can use to lube that track or am I more likely to make things worse? I was thinking graphite powder.
After about a month it started lugging again and today it will not crank at all. I am about to pull the starter and I expect to find a stuck brush again.
My question is, is there something I can use to lube that track or am I more likely to make things worse? I was thinking graphite powder.