Brett King
Member
Hello all, I'm having issues with my 1949 Oliver 77. In the past I've usually find answers by simply doing a search for a problem. This time I'm stumped. Like I stated I have a 1949 Oliver 77. No matter the weather cold or hot, working the tractor or at an idle the tractor will just die. If I'm quick enough I can simple reach up and turn the ignition/light switch to the off position or to another position and the tractor will start right back up. If I can't do that I just hit the starter and it will start. When I got the tractor it had been semi restored except for a few electrical components. Since then I've replaced some old wiring, added new gauges, a new ignition/light switch, new coil, carburetor work and new battery cables. I can't find any loose wires or bad connections. The only thing that I have not messed with it the electronic ignition. I've been told these are either working or not working. I've had it a couple of years and can't seem to pin point my problem. Thanks Brett