Posted by farmallhal on May 08, 2011 at 10:18:34 from (71.50.25.65):
In Reply to: 6 Volt Questions posted by Fullers Farmalls on May 07, 2011 at 22:43:56:
I see you have had lots of responses to your issue but will add what I did to my H as it would barely or wouldn't start when I first got the tractor. First, I cleaned everything shinny bright as far as electrical connections were concerned. Everywhere an electrical connection is made I used external tooth washers between the connectors and other metalic components for an extra good bit into each other. I had new cables made from 00 size cables as short as possible. These were made at an automobile type facility like NAPA and all the terminals on both ends were soldered. The solder was done by inserting a flux pellet in the terminal under the cable and heating with a hot torch until melted. I ran the battery ground to the closest starter to bell housing frame bolt. When I got done with these changes my H starts like it is almost on 12 volts. Clean tight connections, good grounds, and proper size soldered cables are generally your keys to success unless you have some underlying issue with a component somewhere in the starting circuit, Hal.
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