Posted by Shawn Brown on February 07, 2012 at 05:53:11 from (24.56.211.63):
Last week I got my first tractor since I was a kid working with my grandpa. Its a 41 Farmall H, it ran when I got it but you had to pull it at a pretty good pace in order to get it to run.
First off the carb was leaking, two of the plug wires looked like they were from 1941 and the 12 volt conversion was wired ALL wrong (they had no clue what they were doing).
I rebuilt the carb with a complete rebuild kit, I rewired the altinator the lights and switch system. Got new plugs and plug wires cap rotor and condencer. I have not put the cap rotor on yet due to them not showing up yet.
My question... IS the magneato bad due to haveing to pull it so fast to get it started? I do not want to have to tear it apart again. I can go to a coil system but I really want it to be as original as possable.
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