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Posted by Baxter on December 17, 2006 at 15:23:58 from (64.12.116.65):
I have a 42' H and am trying to get it goin again, checked the fuel bolw stoped uped cleaned the fuel system giot gas running out the end of the line got a rebulit carb on it and it works fine. So no it still wont start not even with eather..no pop no nothing....so i put new plug wires checked the distrubitor and every thing seems fine....this is a 6 volt tractor so it has a posistive grond....as soon as i put the cable running frow the started swich to the battery on(when the ground is hooked up) the voltoge regulator makes a clicking sound with the swich to control the fire to the plugs pushed in...and after a while the regultor will start to smoke and i have no fire ive tried alot and nothing seems to work..but im not fimallar with 6 volt or posvite ground systems..so thanks in advance for ur guys help
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