Posted by The tractor vet on February 05, 2010 at 19:12:22 from (75.19.125.99):
In Reply to: 706 Gas wont start posted by IH1978 on February 05, 2010 at 16:04:01:
Are you 100% sure that your getting spart to the plugs?? . I fired up our 706 and pulled it out of the barn to get to the 806 and feed grinder and it fired off first lick . Got it out of the way and shut it off and got the 806 running and hooked to the grinder and pulled it out then went to get the 706 to pull the gravity box out with the barley in it and the 706 would not go . i was in disbelief over this and got off and popped the cap off and checked the points and not a lick of fire across them . Then i could not find where my buddy's son put the new points . So get the points file out and there was a crust over the points that the file would not cut and this was with a brand new points file .Next step was one that feel under the heading of don't try this at home kiddies and took the points out and ran them across the bench grinder put them back in and now i can not find the feeler gauge so once again barn yard engineering comes into play and a piece of furnace tin worked and it started up on the first hit . So look real close at the points to make sure that you have fire across then . this is not the first time that this has happened as the new points are plum JUNK even had five sets that were out of the box and would not fire .
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