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Re: Farmall 340 Not Starting
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Posted by Larry Hardesty on July 25, 2006 at 05:28:57 from (70.96.154.152):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 340 Not Starting posted by El Toro on July 25, 2006 at 04:08:20:
Hal, Tractor is 6 volt with positive ground. I have large welding cables for ground and to run to starter and it cranks over pretty well. I will go through and check wiring again. Nothing has been changed around. I get juice between positive and negative poles on the coil. I checked this morning and no juice coming out of coil with just switched turned on. I suppose it would fry my tester if I cranked it over and juice did come out of the coil. However, no spark when cranking it over and putting the large wire coming out of coil near frame. The original points were originally pretty pitted and I put in new points and condenser. I will check the gap again today. I tried to set it a .020. Night before last when I did I did nto see any spark at the points so I put on a new coil yesterday. I was working last night as it was getting dark so I could see the spark if there was any..and no spark. Got to be something simple like a ground, so I will go through the wiring. I am near Kearney, Nebraska. Thanks.
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