[Farmall] International A died (and I am baffled)
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Tue Jun 30 04:38:32 PDT 2009
That sounds like either the coil or condenser overheating. I would try
replacing the condenser first (since they are cheap), but you may be in
for a new coil. If you have another tractor with a known good 6 volt
coil, I would try that. Otherwise, it is nearly impossible to test a
coil under field conditions.
I have also had problems like that when a leaf, blade of grass, paint
chip, or flake of rust got into the gas tank and got itself positioned
over the fuel outlet to the trap. A strong flashlight is needed to spot
something like that.
Mike
ebony51 at frontiernet.net wrote:
> I was mowing with my International A today. It was missing and then
> it finally quit. My first instinct was something plugging the gas
> line. I took off the sediment bulb and cleaned it. Nothing. I took
> off the gas line from the sediment builb to the carb and gas was
> getting through and the strainer was not clogged. I took off the
> carb and sprayed some carb cleaner in it. Still would start. I
> sprayed some starter fluid in the air cleaner and the tractor started
> but barely. Hardly ran and then very low idle and just for maybe 30
> second.
>
> Any suggestions. I figure it got to be gas or electrical, and I
> thought gas first. Kind of ran out of ideas regarding gas but maybe
> I missed something. Got dark and I quite mesing with it this evening.
>
>
> Thank
>
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