Posted by John T on April 12, 2013 at 15:45:08 from (216.249.82.117):
In Reply to: cooked coil posted by Bill 123 on April 12, 2013 at 10:26:46:
I agree with the post below, you must have left the ignition ON and with or without a charger in place that can overheat the coil and possibly leave some carbon on the points. However it can get warm and still be okay butttttt that rattling sound dont sound good to me lol it may be fried
If its a 12 volt tractor you can use EITHER:
A full 12 volt coil (NO Ballast required) which may be labeled "12 volts" or
"12 volts NO Ballast required" or
"12 volts NOT for use with external ballast resistor" etc etc
OR you could use a 6 volt coil PLUS an external series voltage dropping (12 to 6) Ballast Resistor. But Id opt for a 12 volt coil no ballast needed
NOTE if its Pos ground the coil needs wired - to Ignition switch and + to distributor
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