[Ford-ferguson] question

Joseph Knight drjak at verizon.net
Mon Jul 14 14:42:16 PDT 2008


Good catch on the ignition switch possibility--had a similar problem and 
was able to resolve it by jiggling the switch as I rotated it through 
all the positions.  Definitely worth a check as well.  There should be a 
simple voltmeter check for this one, but on an 8N I am not sure where to 
test.

Chandler Webb wrote:
> hi Richard.
>
> Obviously could be lotsa things (grin). My 9n did that for a while 
> mysteriously, and finally wouldn't restart (in the middle of winter of 
> course).  It turned out to be a loose connection at the keyswitch (or 
> maybe it was loose at the resistor, can't remember).
>
> I also have an old '52 GMC that acted weird for a while (running badly 
> once warmed up, or quitting) and it turned out to be a bad condenser.  
> In this case the easiest way to figure it out was to replace the condenser.
>
> Good luck!
>
>   



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