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Posted by Brian Ramsbey on August 30, 2004 at 09:44:21 from (216.163.57.105):
I have this 1968 serial number 4481 tractor that I bought over 10 years ago and has served me well until the electric PTO shorted and smoked most of the wireing of the tractor. I got a new pto clutch and have been rewiring (without a schmatic) by brail. I got everthing working except, the points get orange hot after two or three cranks and the spring becomes unsprung and then just stay open. Obviously something is not right but I am lost and cannot afford to just keep buying points all the time to experiment. If any one has thing that might help, it has a 8 ro 10 HP Kolher engine with the point on the left side and has a pin coming out the open and close them. Any information would help. I have the manual but for some reason the under 10000 serial wire diagram is just vague blocks and not specifics. No help what so ever......
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