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Re: H no fire?
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Posted by glennster on December 17, 2006 at 15:40:52 from (24.15.146.13):
In Reply to: H no fire? posted by Baxter on December 17, 2006 at 15:23:58:
couple of question for ya first. does the tractor have a magneto or conventional ignition?. does the generator have a cut out relay or a voltage regulator? seems like there is a wire crossed somewhere. first thing i'd do is disconnect the wires at the regulator or cut out relay and isolate them.. that will eliminate smokin the regulator, which probably already happened. if you have breker point igition, you will have a power wire running from the on off switch to the coil, then the other wire from the coil goes to the distributor. if its a magneto, there is only one wire at the switch, it goes to the mag, grounds the mag to shut the tractor off.get a test lite and check for power at the coil, then check points. could be bad points, condencer or coil too.
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