Posted by Prouddaddad on May 22, 2016 at 08:01:30 from (70.208.217.78):
1951 Ford 9n. 6 volt system. Tractor sat for two years. Ran perfect prior. The battery was dead and my brother attempted to jump start it with his car. It didn't start for him. Yesterday I replaced the spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor button. Still not getting a spark. Today I'll replace the coil, condenser and points. I took the generator off to gain easy access to those parts. Once the belt was removed from the generator I noticed that it would turn anytime the battery was connected. Even with the ignition switch off. So my questions are:
What part(s) could've potentially been damaged by Jumpstart ingredients with a 12v system? I want to make sure I'm looking in the correct area.
What's going on with the generator? Surely that isn't normal?
Are their fuses or the equivalent on these tractors? If so where? My tractor has a loader and it's hard working around it. Thanks in advance guys.
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