Posted by The tractor vet on December 31, 2009 at 19:08:09 from (99.167.217.134):
In Reply to: points posted by Shawn in PA on December 31, 2009 at 17:46:35:
Well don't know why your having problems like that as we put a bunch of hours on the 706 each year and i do tune it once a year just to keep it at it's best. On my S/MTA about once every blue moon or when i think about it and it starts just fine . Now you said that it has been changed to 12 volts and that you have a 12 volt coil on it , well as for myself i NEVER use a 12 volt coil i just add a resistor to the STOCK coil and it works fine . Even the stock 12 volt farmall's use a 6 volt coil with a resistor and for a hotter start shot they use a wire off the starter to shoot a straight 12 to the coil on start up that bypasses the resistor from the starter. . Now you may have the coil wired backwards and this will give ya fits so make sure that the coil matches the grounding of the battery .
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