I need to replace the starter in my MKI. Does any one have the model of the Kuboto tractor that used my particular starter?
Thanks
Dan Kenshalo
1986 Catalina 34MKI
Hull #88
Mayo, MD
Dan : You have the M25 or D850 Kubota engine. I believe it was in the Kubota 7000 tractor. Go to your Kubota tractor dealer or on line and order the starter. If you go to the dealer you can look at the parts break down and confirm the engine.
I'd check all your electrical connections, especially at the starter solenoid (to include the fuse and the fuse contacts) before I would count out the old starter.
Take a long handle plastic handle screwdriver and touch the blade to the engine block and then the metallic shaft to the starter solenoid threads. If the starter cranks you don't need a new starter - as your problem is in the connections -- somewhere. !! A thought :wink:
Will do. Thanks for the info Ron.
Dan
Dan,
What are the symptoms? I'm having some trouble too...I usually have to push the button 4 or 5 times before it will engage. I'm hoping it's just the switch, but I'll be doing some troubleshooting this weekend to find out.
Josh
Quote from: jedowden on September 10, 2010, 08:58:18 PMWhat are the symptoms? I'm having some trouble too...I usually have to push the button 4 or 5 times before it will engage. I'm hoping it's just the switch, but I'll be doing some troubleshooting this weekend to find out.
Dan & Josh,
Please see Reply #5, here: http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,5409.0.html (http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,5409.0.html)
The "cure for the intermittent starter" has almost ALWAYS been the main ground connection on the engine block, on the port side bell housing behind the alternator and starter. It is rarely the starter button, rarely, hardly ever.
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Looking forward to more of your questions and contributions, and congratulations again on your new boats.
How to Find Your Local Kubota Dealer
See reply #5, here: http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,3133.0.html (http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,3133.0.html)
Have you considered a starter rebuild? Depending on your problem a rebuild might be less expensive than a new starter.
Dan -
I had to replace my M35 Universal Engine on our 1994 C34 because of a crank shaft bearing problem during our trip to the Bahamas in 2006. The marina would
giving me NOTHING for my old engine or parts so I removed the starter (works great) as well as other parts and brought them home with us. [items: transmission (Hurth HD100 - a new one came with the new engine), starter, 100 AMP alternator (requires external regulator), and water pump as well as instrument panal (Guages were OK)]. If you are interested, let me know.
Sail Dan : I think you need to move your post to the "For Sale" listing if you want to sell anything . A Thought
Thanks for suggestion Ron. I agree--- will do.
Dan : The M25 engine (D850) is used in the B7000 & B7100 tractors. Hope this helps