Posted by sotxbill on April 17, 2013 at 10:34:31 from (99.42.196.210):
In Reply to: Ford 3000 glow plug posted by Ultradog MN on April 16, 2013 at 16:23:45:
Actually the switch size is correct and you have a tractor with an enlarged hole in the sheet metal. This is a real pain. You can washer it back and tighten the crapola out of it to keep it from turning on you. Even better is to tack the washers in place with a wire welder. The aftermarket switches are cheap but usually do okay for 5 or 10 years. Not the same quality as oem, but for 15 bucks, what do you expect. These aftermarket switches usually have the glow plug activated on a right turn and past "on", but just before "crank".
What's even more interesting is on the gas models, they do not support "ignition" during "crank", so you must have a correctly wired bypass jumper from the selenoid to the coil or it will not fire during a crank cycle, but then fire only when you release the switch back to "run".
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