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Re: Super C Wiring
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Posted by Larry Hardesty on November 30, 2006 at 09:54:09 from (75.88.71.85):
In Reply to: Re: Super C Wiring posted by Janicholson on November 29, 2006 at 17:21:09:
JimN, Yep, I figured the batter was gone, but I did not realize that a dead battery would not allow the engine to start with the tractor was pulled. The battery was just an irrigation engine battery the previous owner put on it to get it started and sold. The short is at the ballast resister. Previous owner put it too close to the throttle linkage and shorted out. Pretty well cobbled up wiring anyway so I need to do some reworking anyway. I just wondered if I need to be prepared to look further to points, etc. since it did not start when pulled. It had fired up pretty readily before the short, with a little smoke when running, but it is 44 years old after all. Someday I probably will convert it back to 6 volt. The other Super C is 6 volt and after I put (I believe) 0 gauge welding wiring off the battery, it does pretty well. Thanks, Larry
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