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    Posted: 20 Feb 2024 at 7:10am
I am wanting to put a starter on a RC that I am restoring but see there are 10, 12, 14 tooth starters available that say they fit.  Which one is really used for a RC?    There was no starter on this tractor before so have nothing to compare.   Thank you  
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if it's like a WC that came without a starter, you'll need to be sure it has a ring gear on the flywheel for the starter to engage
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The 1107017 Starter motor is the one you'll need for the RC. As Joe mentioned, pop the cover out of the Starter hole and make sure there's a ring gear there. Some do, some don't. If it doesn't, I believe the WC ring gear is the one to use. My RC had a ring gear.
I have an 1107017 Starter motor for exchange on the shelf if you have a core. If not, I don't usually like to sell Starter motors outright, but if you can't find a core, I can help you out with this one....
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Our crank start RC had a ring gear already when we pulled the starter hole plug. We had a good starter, foot rod, & mounting hardware on a “parts” WC. The battery box was junk on this parts tractor…so we just ordered a new one for a WC and everything worked great. We don’t have lights on our RC, so didn’t even bother with a generator. Put a good 12v battery in it & just charge the battery a couple times a year. Now that my nearly 90 year old dad doesn’t have to hand crank it, this has become his favorite tractor, because it’s so easy to get on & off. Kip
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