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Baxter

12-17-2006 15:23:58




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I have a 42' H and am trying to get it goin again, checked the fuel bolw stoped uped cleaned the fuel system giot gas running out the end of the line got a rebulit carb on it and it works fine. So no it still wont start not even with eather..no pop no nothing....so i put new plug wires checked the distrubitor and every thing seems fine....this is a 6 volt tractor so it has a posistive grond....as soon as i put the cable running frow the started swich to the battery on(when the ground is hooked up) the voltoge regulator makes a clicking sound with the swich to control the fire to the plugs pushed in...and after a while the regultor will start to smoke and i have no fire ive tried alot and nothing seems to work..but im not fimallar with 6 volt or posvite ground systems..so thanks in advance for ur guys help

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BAXTER

12-17-2006 17:28:25




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 Re: H no fire? in reply to Baxter, 12-17-2006 15:23:58  
it has a distrubitor and ur second question...i dont no.. but...what i think is a voltage regulgator is attached the the generator.. my grandfather says its not the right 1 but i dont no and niter does he 4 shure...



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glennster

12-18-2006 07:26:43




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 Re: H no fire? in reply to BAXTER, 12-17-2006 17:28:25  
your case i-h dealer will have a replacement regulator that will change over from the cut-out reg to the later style. it comes with all the instructions, pretty easy swap. take the genny in and have it tested to be sure its ok before you put the new reg on, best to take them both in at the same time. re the ignition, the wiring is pretty easy. you will find from the postive cable on the battery, it goes to the starting switch. there should be a wire coming off the post on the starter switch goes to the ignition switch, then goes to the coil. check for power at each connection. from the coil, the other wire runs to the distributor, hooks up to the points and condenser. if you got power to the coil, go into the distributor with the ignotion on, open and close the points with a screwdriver, put the coil wire near the engine to see if you got a spark jumping. you should see some sparks at the breaker points when they open and close, and get a good spark about 1/4 inch coming out of the coil wire. if not, could be bad coil, or bad points and condenser

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glennster

12-18-2006 07:28:35




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 Re: H no fire? in reply to glennster, 12-18-2006 07:26:43  
opps it should be negative cable on the battery, as it is a positive ground system, batt cable, runs from neg to switch, pos grounds to tractor chassis.



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glennster

12-17-2006 15:40:52




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 Re: H no fire? in reply to Baxter, 12-17-2006 15:23:58  
couple of question for ya first. does the tractor have a magneto or conventional ignition?. does the generator have a cut out relay or a voltage regulator? seems like there is a wire crossed somewhere. first thing i'd do is disconnect the wires at the regulator or cut out relay and isolate them.. that will eliminate smokin the regulator, which probably already happened. if you have breker point igition, you will have a power wire running from the on off switch to the coil, then the other wire from the coil goes to the distributor. if its a magneto, there is only one wire at the switch, it goes to the mag, grounds the mag to shut the tractor off.get a test lite and check for power at the coil, then check points. could be bad points, condencer or coil too.

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