Posted by j hikemper on August 04, 2013 at 19:13:42 from (50.102.93.42):
In Reply to: tractor not running posted by trish romero on August 04, 2013 at 18:56:33:
a wise guy with a voltmeter could save you headaches ,, i have neither except for the headache and Sympathize with you/// ,disconnect switch wire +side of coil and run a wire direct from + on battery post ..if you pull start you can disconnect all wires bells and whistles to see if it will run ////, been fight;n 511 b case ,, for the last month ..could be ignition switch , coil , condenser, a wobbly distributer shaft,or even a pesky deadshort trikle in a voltage regulater , or like on this 511 a shorted out distributer plate ,that is todays hunch ,. currently the distributer is in pces on my tailgate,, will put it together at 1st lite , the weights under the plate were rusty nasty , and not workin to advance tinming ,, they are now ,, bet that 511b will lean into a pull now with Gusto
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