Posted by fixerupper on June 12, 2015 at 20:24:52 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Gravely not starting posted by 8898Sites on June 12, 2015 at 19:09:14:
I am no expert on coils but if it was mine I would replace it. Leaking tells me it has been hot for some reason. What do the points look like? If the contacts on the points are black they will need to be replaced. The clicking solenoid is a sign of low voltage, either from a loose or corroded connection or a run down battery. With a charged up battery and engine not running and the ignition switch off pull one of the cables off the battery and lightly touch it to the battery post or lightly rub it on the battery post. You will need to at least be in the shade but inside a dark building is better. If you see the slightest spark at all something electrical on your Gravely is drawing power. Rubbing the cable on the battery post might give you a better chance to see a spark. It is a quick and rudimentary test anyone can do.
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