Posted by John T on November 06, 2009 at 09:01:10 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Re: S/C Farmall starter posted by Janicholson on November 06, 2009 at 08:17:21:
The new crop of young deer have been hangin out in the back yard here on my farm. They arent as experienced and not as afraid as the older n wiser ones. One young one practically lives here and doesnt run off if we are fairly close in the yard if we dont make any sudden movements. At the pond Ive kept salt blocks and sweet licks for a few years and its hard to believe but a month ago I put a big 50 lb block of salt there AND ITS COMPLETELY GONE ALREADY. I been putting a big can of corn daily just 25 feet from the house and the young one and the mother (think its the mom) and a few other yearling looking ones gobble it up usually around 5 to 6 PM.....
On the ignition and ballast circuits, IVE STILL NEVERRRRRRRRRRR seen one located between the coil and distributor (talkin old tractors here NOT new solid state GM ignition) and believe it should NOT be there but between the switch and coil input. (And Im stickin to that until a Kettering Ignition Expert proves otherwise and it will take more then a paragraph here to convince me lol) Sureeeeeeeeee when it comes to the new solid state circuits that may be different BUTTTTTTTTT they dont have the condensors either that are involced in the ringing and oscillation going on between the condensor and coil in the old mechanical systems..
Take care Jim, come to a tractor show sometime where Bob M and I meet up and we can tell lies n drink a barley soda.......
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