Ford 2N won't start (was Re: [Ford-ferguson] (no subject)
Mike Sloane
msloane at att.net
Thu Jul 1 15:33:19 PDT 2004
Interesting thought. I will try that, but I have my doubts, since I
didn't mess with any of those bolts when I did the "restoration".
(you can see some images of it at:
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/1946_ford_2n/>
Mike
George Willer wrote:
> Mike,
>
> This may be from far left field, but it sounds like a place I've been with
> my '41. Loosen the steering column bolt nearest the starter plunger
> (immediately ahead). If that bolt is too long, it will clamp the activating
> rod to the switch and prevent it from operating normally. I think I simply
> added a washer under the bolt head.
>
> George Willer
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Sloane" <msloane at att.net>
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> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 12:20 PM
> Subject: Ford 2N won't start (was Re: [Ford-ferguson] (no subject)
>
>
>
>>Loud and clear in NJ.
>>
>>Speaking of which, I have a Ford 2N problem:
>>
>>I restored my tractor about two years ago, but it has been sitting idle
>>in a neighbor's barn since then. The battery (amazingly enough) tests
>>OK, but the starter won't spin. Well, not exactly, at one point, I got
>>it to spin, but it wouldn't stop! (the starter plunger in front of the
>>shifter stuck). I removed the plunger and freed it up, then I removed
>>the starter switch itself and got that pretty much unstuck and put
>>everything back together. But it still won't turn over. I checked all
>>the grounds, and they seem OK, but I have a feeling that the starter
>>switch may be the culprit. I also cleaned up the top of the battery and
>>the battery clamps. It doesn't look there is any way to get inside the
>>starter switch to clean the contacts.
>>
>>Working in a dark barn with no electricity presents some challenges, so
>>I may have to go up there with another tractor and haul it home.
>>
>>Any reasonable suggestions will be appreciated...
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Schade wrote:
>>
>>>is this on?
>>>
>>
>>--
>>Mike Sloane
>>Allamuchy NJ
>>Email: (msloane at att.net)
>>Website: <http://www.geocities.com/mikesloane>
>>Tractor images: <www.fotki.com/mikesloane>
>>Work: none - retired
>>
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Mike Sloane
Allamuchy NJ
Email: (msloane at att.net)
Website: <http://www.geocities.com/mikesloane>
Tractor images: <www.fotki.com/mikesloane>
Work: none - retired
The history of liberty is a history of the limitation of government
power, not the increase of it. -Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the
U.S., Nobel peace prize winner (1856-1924)
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