Don't you need to wait for the glow light to turn off before turning it over? First post seemed to indicate you tried cranking which turned off the glow light....
In short, is the glow circuit working as you would expect? If so, it sounds like your starter solenoid is not working correctly... it's trying to engage the high amp starter circuit and failing.
Back in the day I've seen starters act like that, and a few whacks with an axe handle fixed it... but it's been decades since I've seen that one ;-)
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