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Re: Still struggling- Farmall M
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Posted by John M on November 25, 2005 at 08:09:47 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Still struggling- Farmall M posted by fisherman on November 25, 2005 at 07:16:38:
"I went ahead and attached a battery to measure electrical currents. I have current to the to the generator even though the wires are exposed." FIX THE EXPOSED WIRES!Thats dangerous! "No currenat all to the starter or the magneto." You wont have current to the starter until you push down on the starter switch, you should have any current to the magneto,should only be one wire to the on/off switch. "I checked the lights and they were all burnt so I changed them. The burnt bulbs were 1 light wire strand and the new bulbs had two wires for dim and bright. After changing the wires to the top lights and the bulbs- everything worked great, lights worked and the tractor started. Later that day it just didn’t start." You dont need those type of bulbs, but if they work,fine!
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