[Farmall] Farmall C question
soffiler at myeastern.com
soffiler at myeastern.com
Tue Aug 31 09:36:02 PDT 2004
In the trade, that's called "plug and chug". Take an
educated guess, replace parts, repeat as necessary until
problem is solved. It is generally considered a less
desirable problem-solving technique versus doing some basic
diagnostic work. I realize that sometimes it's just more
convenient, or less intellectually taxing, to use the plug
and chug approach.
Steve O.
From: "Jeff & Ginny Pomije" <vjpomije at bevcomm.net>
> I had this happen with my Super C. The points and
> condenser were replaced and it ran fine.
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
>
> ==> From: "Kevin Bish" <krsky at alltel.net>
> ==> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:21:19 -0400
>
> I was using my C the other day when it just died. I
> checked for spark at the plugs and didn't have any, no
> spark from the coil either. Tried 2 more coils with no
> luck, the last coil I tried was off of my Super M which I
> know it works fine. Could it be the condenser maybe? The
> points look to be fine also. Doesn't appear to have any
> wires loose or grounding out. It has a 12 volt generator
> charging system. Any suggestions? Thanks Kevin.
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