Posted by RHeimiller on February 21, 2011 at 20:25:06 from (69.204.70.245):
here"s my situation. i have a farmall 100 that seems to be stubborn and doesnt want to start. the tractor was converted to 12 volt by my grandfather many many years ago. the starter went bad last summer so i swapped starters with my 6volt super a that isnt running right now. this past fall it was running one day when it just died. it wasnt getting spark so my father the points and condenser, and rotor. he thought it might be the shutoff switch so we changed that too, he likes to just change things instead of testing then changing. that still didnt solve the problem so i decided to get the multimeter out and see when i could find. with my limited knowledge of electronics it seems that power is getting to the distributor but not through it. so i have two questions, one- could the 6 volt starter cause any of these problems? and second- any ideas on what it could be and/or how to fix it? thanks in advance.
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