[Farmall] International A died (and I am baffled)
ebony51 at frontiernet.net
ebony51 at frontiernet.net
Wed Jul 1 12:29:10 PDT 2009
Jim, Interesting. Maybe there is a ballast resister I am not seeing. And maybe I should take the external condenser off. However, whatever the wiring, it has been working...well maybe, the points did burn out...perhaps for a reason beyond normal wear There was some grease in the area,and I would think grease on points is not a good thing!
Larry
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From: "Jim Becker" <jim.becker at verizon.net>
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Subject: Re: [Farmall] International A died (and I am baffled)
That may mean it is time to find a different electrical shop.
I'm unclear as to why the external condenser was added. If the one is still
inside the magneto, it would probably be closer to the right value alone
than having 2 condensers would be.
Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
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Subject: Re: [Farmall] International A died (and I am baffled)
> Out of curiousity I took the coil to the local electrical shop that works
> on starters, magnetors, etc. The part man checked the numbers and it is a
> Delco Remy six volt coil without resister. It said it does not make any
> difference. He said coils cannot tell voltage.
> Ummm, I thought a six volt coil would run hot if twelve volts fed into
> it. I have the tractor several years and it is worked fine. Now there is
> a solenoid ahead of it froming from the battery and starter. Also, there
> is an external condenser connected where the kill switch is connected (and
> internal condenser in the magneto) to the magneto.
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