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Old May 10, 2008, 04:58 PM
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Adding electric starter

I have an older Yazoo high wheel mower with an 8HP Briggs. The mower had been unused for many years and took a thorough cleaning to get it running. It's a pretty impressive mower, but my wife cannot start it; too hard and awkward to pull. As it is an older engine, can I add an electric starter to it? Horizontal shaft, for what that is worth. I am quite capable of any of the mechanical stuff, (changing a flywheel to one with a ring gear, I'm guessing..) plenty of tools, pullers, etc.

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Old May 10, 2008, 07:02 PM   #2  
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Take a look at Home - Briggs & Stratton and find out if there was a flywheel with a ring gear for that engine. Look on the blower housing for a bunch of stamped numbers which you will need like model and type.

I recently looked at a site that was talking about Tecumseh conversions and they had one comment. The block had to have the holes for the starter. Both 120 VAC and 12 VDC were options.

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Old May 14, 2008, 04:18 AM   #3  
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you should be able to change it over.
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