[AT] AT Digest, Vol 39, Issue 29
George Willer
gwill at gwill.net
Fri Jun 1 10:59:27 PDT 2007
Claude,
Have you considered a problem with the neutral safety starting switch?
Pop? Only barleypop! :-)
George Willer
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> bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Claudeprintequip at aol.com
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> Hello the List,
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> Have a 1947, first issue, 8N. Bought it in 2002. Never had any old
> iron
> before that the wife liked at all.
> She loves the 8N and claimed it for her own. I felt this put me in a good
> place with her socially as far
> as old iron was concerned. IIt ran fine and all the mechanics and
> hydraulics worked fine. Even has a remote hydraulic someone plumbed on
> to
> it. Never
> hooked anything on to it to see if it works. Had a Hupp overdrive
> transmission. Only thing it needed
> was a paint job. I disassembled the bulk
> of the iron so I could do a new look paint job and got matching paint from
> the Ford
> dealer. Painted and reassembled. Got to thinking a new wiring harness
> would make a nice
> finishing touch. Ordered one and installed it. Had heart attack.
> Didn't
> do anything
> for about three years. Started tinkering with it again recently and
> tried
> to make it start. Wouldn't
> start without jumping across solenoid. Checked the Ford wiring diagrams
> many times.
> Can't find the problem area. Have had several people with good
> knowledge
> of circuits
> look at it. All agree the wiring is correct. Put on new solenoid even
> though the old
> one checked out as good. Disabled the push button start and installed a
> starter key switch.
> Still won't start without jumping across solenoid. Wife said she liked
> the
> tractor just fine the
> way it was and didn't know why I did all that. Didn't consume any
> carbonated beverage
> of any kind including Nu Grape which was my favorite as a youngster
> throughout the entire process.(grin)
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Larry I wouldn't have said anything but 48 e-mails on grape soda
> sickening
> the stuff taste awful to start with.
> Lets get this back to tractors with an occasional off topic.
> How many of you guys actually own an old tractor that you are restoring
> or
> have restored. Not one that you picked up and got it running and drive it
> around the house once a year.
>
> Claude at Tontitown, Arkansas
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