As many of you know, we had a blizzard this past Friday and Saturday. Saturday afternoon I started up my T200 (Deutz BF4M1011F) to do some plowing. I ran it for about an hour and a half, and it ran fine. On Sunday, I went out to start the machine to finish up. I put the code in, waited for the glow to count down, and hit the start button. Nothing. When I had my son try to start it as I had my head in the engine compartment, I could hear a click which I thought was coming from the starter solenoid. I took a mallet and gently tapped all around the starter, thinking the brushes may be failing and I could get another start or two out of it. Nothing. At no time did the starter make any sound evidencing engaging or rotation. When I pressed the start button, the lights on the panel dimmed slightly. There was some electrical consumer being turned on causing a voltage drop. At the time, the weather was about 20*. i went inside and ordered a starter. I figured that the starter had burned out or the brushes were worn out. Today I was out shoveling by hand. The weather was about 45*. Just for the heck of it, I sat in the machine and went through the start sequence. It fired right up in less than a second. I'm glad it ran, but I am a little concerned it may not be reliable. Did I waste my money in ordering a starter, or is it failing? Any suggestions or opinions?