[AT] Happy New Year
Ralph Goff
alfg at sasktel.net
Sat Jan 1 19:32:00 PST 2005
Walt, these Cockshutts are distributor ignition and the 40 still has the
original six volt system. For some reason points always lasted a long long
time in this tractor. Yet the Cockshutt 50 with the identical setup used to
eat up points in fairly frequent intervals and it also seemed to accumulate
moisture much worse in the dist cap.
I don't want to take the carb on the 40 apart just yet as it would likely
need to have a gasket set and I don't even know where I'd start to look for
one of those.
I do have a brand new set of points for it though and I think that will be
the next idea to try. The old ones certainly don't owe me anything if they
have been in there since 92. And this tractor sees fairly regular use all
year round. Not heavy work but just enough to keep the gas fresh in the
tank.
Snowed and blew here again today so theres plenty more work for the blower
when I get to it. Changing those ignition points at -10 below in the
un-heated steel quonset is going to be fun though. My space heater is in
the other shed and I'd have to drag it about a hundred yards through knee
deep (or more) snow. We'll see what tomorrow brings.
Ralph in Sask.
http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Happy New Year
> Ralph if it has a mag the very low voltage allows the point to last
almost
> forever. !2 volt system however will eat them up fast. I have seen
points in
> old mags that were at least 20 to 30 years old and still looked like new.
> Now the carb, I bet it needs to be taken down and rebuilt it sounds like
it
> has set a few months and gummed it up some. Most fuels now have a lot of
> cleaner in them but if they set for a long time they will gum up. I
don't know
> if you are old enough to remember when we didn't have carb cleaner in the
fuel
> but back before 1955 you had to get your carg gummed out about once ayear
to
> keep things running then Atlantic Richfield came out with the first carb
> cleaner and put a lot of people out of business.
>
> Walt Davies
> Cooper Hollow Farm
> Monmouth, OR 97361
> 503 623-0460
>
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