Posted by HVFDfirefighter on August 09, 2017 at 03:47:04 from (67.45.32.33):
In Reply to: 1952 Farmall Super A posted by HVFDfirefighter on August 08, 2017 at 15:03:20:
Spark plug wires are in bad shape. I should replace them. Probably should take distributor off and give a better cleaning than the one I did in the middle of nowhere when I picked the tractor up.
I have noticed that tractor seems to run rougher now that alternator and battery are hooked up. The tractor will not shut off, that is because I did not hook up a light or diode coming from alternator. When I tried to shut tractor off, I removed ground cable from battery, it kept running, removed positive cable from battery, it kept running (battery completely disconnected) but the tractor seemed to run smoother. The only way to shut it off is to choke it. I'm working on adding a light but it was getting late last night and a few to many beverages. Any help is appreciated.
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