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Posted by The tractor vet on May 16, 2007 at 20:23:12 from (75.19.126.88):
In Reply to: Re: No spark posted by CNKS on May 16, 2007 at 19:12:29:
Well since i am not there i can not check it myself but the way i explained it is the way it works . Firts ya need power to the key switch then to the starter button then from the key to the coil from the starter button to the starter then from the R terminal to the coil from the key switch to the resistor and you will have lift off. And at this moment i can not give ya the color codes as i hate to say this but I FORGOT . If i could figure out how to use the Disk that my youngest daughter did up for me on ALL the I H wireing i could look it over as she took my books and scaned all the wiring out of the I H shop books and put the all on a disk for me but she never told me how to use them . And i can not just run out to the truck and look as it is still setting out at my one buddys farm STILL not running as i have not been able to figure out what is wrong with the dumb thing and i am being CHEAP on buying a scan tool because if i am going to have to buy one it will be a OTC gensis so that i can use it on anything not just the old ranger.
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