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<blockquote data-quote="slewpumper" data-source="post: 7145" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>Ok I got the starter fixed. The Miesh brothers pulled it apart and the brushes were stuck and the inside was all curroded from moisture. I suspect maybe this was caused by the skid loader being primarily used for blowing snow. Anyways $33 dollars later it is fixed. What gets me is I took the alternater to Napa to have it checked and they said they couldn't because of the brand. I took it to the Miesh brothers and they had no problem. Now you gotta understand the Miesh brothers (actually the one brother passed away last year) are around the age of 80 years old. When you go into their shop you have to wade through the pile up old starters, generaters, alternaters and other stuff. You wouldn't think that they could find a thing in the shop but they know where everything is at. The bill was rung up on an old electric cash register and old Joe fixed it while I watched. Its to bad there isn't more shops like this around. They sure put the big boys at Napa to shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slewpumper, post: 7145, member: 838"] Ok I got the starter fixed. The Miesh brothers pulled it apart and the brushes were stuck and the inside was all curroded from moisture. I suspect maybe this was caused by the skid loader being primarily used for blowing snow. Anyways $33 dollars later it is fixed. What gets me is I took the alternater to Napa to have it checked and they said they couldn't because of the brand. I took it to the Miesh brothers and they had no problem. Now you gotta understand the Miesh brothers (actually the one brother passed away last year) are around the age of 80 years old. When you go into their shop you have to wade through the pile up old starters, generaters, alternaters and other stuff. You wouldn't think that they could find a thing in the shop but they know where everything is at. The bill was rung up on an old electric cash register and old Joe fixed it while I watched. Its to bad there isn't more shops like this around. They sure put the big boys at Napa to shame. [/QUOTE]
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