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Re: 1939 9N won't start.
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Posted by Terry Don on September 04, 2004 at 05:38:35 from (164.58.201.208):
In Reply to: Re: 1939 9N won't start. posted by Pitch on September 03, 2004 at 20:17:17:
Try to give all the info I can. When I first got tractor it was a negative ground. The whole tractor was grounded. (Just enough to make you junp back if you touched it.) It has an alternator that has a box on the back of it. Two wires, one goes to each post on alternator. One wire runs to junction box. Turns over but won"t cough. Was getting good spark on plugs. But replaced points, condenser,distributor cap,coil and spark plugs. Cleaned out gas tank, put new sediment bulb under tank. Replaced rotar bug. Now almost no spark. Have I lost a ground somewhere?Also put on new resistor from coil to togal switch. Any help or ideas appreciated. Thanks
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