[AT] Small UPDATE: '47 B

STEVE ALLEN steveallen855 at centurytel.net
Wed Jul 15 13:37:14 PDT 2020


YOU asked for it!

My son has been called back to work as of next week, so we have been trying to get a number of things done--especially he has because I am in the office every day.  In addition to keeping up with the grass and making preparations for an ACW re-enactment on the 25th/26th (assuming it actually comes off and isn't cancelled), he has been doing more work on the '47 JD B.

We had tested the starter, and I told him to begin looking at the battery cables and wiring.  He called me out to review his findings.  The negative cable that goes to the starter may be original.  The terminal on the starter end looks to be in good shape, but the connection is under a bunch of dried dirt and oil.  The battery connection is junk.  We pulled I out, and we are going to at least replace the ends.  I may replace the entire cable.  I am not sure what gauge it is--is there a way to tell?--and I want to make sure that we have a GOOD circuit.  The positive (ground) cable is just junk.  We're definitely replacing it.  Since we had to take off the battery box, I told him to clean it up.  He freed up the seat so that it adjusts again--that hasn't happened since 1980, at least.  We're debating getting a replacement harness for the wiring:  the original wiring is mostly gone, and the cobbled-together replacements are cut and dangling.  

We know the generator needs work, but I have to find a shop.  The one that used to be around here is long gone.  I'll bet the regulator is junk, too.  Since it is a Mag tractor, we don't *need* those features just to get it going, we have time to decide.  Speaking of the mag, we need to begin collecting the necessary parts to overhaul it.  The inside is not rusted or gunked up, but it is dirty, so it will get new guts.  The coil in it was replaced among the last thing I ever did to the tractor 'way back when, so am not worried about it.  We'll need new wires, plugs, etc.  In fact, I want to put new plugs in all three.  

Let me therefore ask a dangerous question:  What's everyone's favorite 2-cylinder plug?

Anyway, the carb just needs to be reassembled, and we can put the intake system back together.  Oh, actually, we need a new air cleaner oil cup, for he found a hole in the one on there.  It's always something!

OK, so that's the latest at our place.  Now, it's someone else's turn ;-)

The "original" Steve Allen


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