[AJD] timing crash test.............
Robert M. Massengale
ltcmikem at ktc.com
Wed Feb 16 11:19:45 PST 2005
I've been following this thread and extracting the ideas and suggestions with the
intent of building myself a "pull start" checklist. I'd appreciate any suggestions or
recommendations for the best gear to select to pull start my '41 B handstart (6 fwd
speeds). TIA
Mike
> Sounds like you're making some progress, Nick. And you've learned a
> valuable lesson. I know two guys who have started a tractor (in gear)
> while standing in front of the rear wheel. One lost a leg, the other
> spent four months in the hospital. His chest was crushed. And those
> are the lucky ones! Most antique tractor fans have developed a
> routine; they always 'jiggle' the gearshift lever before turning the
> key or stepping on the starter. Always. That works, unless the
> shifter is very sloppy and wiggles even when in gear.
>
> I've given a lot of thought as to how to push or pull start a tractor
> by myself, and the only thing I can see to do is chain the tractor to
> my forklift. I could set it up so that I can pick the rear wheels off
> the ground with the forklift as soon as the engine starts. Sounds
> good in theory, but I haven't had enough guts to try it yet. One of
> the problems would be climbing on board to disengage the clutch...
> with the rear wheels churning away.
>
> I've pull-started a truck by myself. I ran the ignition wires up to
> the tow vehicle, and disconnected them as soon as the truck started
> and tried to catch the tow vehicle. Can't do that with most tractors.
>
> Anyway, sounds to me like you need a new coil, and maybe capacitor.
> When you say that the coil reads zero ohms, do you mean zero as in
> less than one, or zero as in 'OVLD', or open circuit (infinite
> resistance)?
>
> -Karl
>
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