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Re: Re: Possible Coil Problem on Farmall A


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Posted by Christopher S. Dunn on June 04, 2004 at 16:38:50 from (216.141.73.73):

In Reply to: Re: Possible Coil Problem on Farmall A posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on June 04, 2004 at 09:40:05:

In response to your question...

...[do you mean it starts blowing black smoke as if flooding, or just starts missing and fianlly dies?]

It is the latter. I have pretty much ruled out fuel flow, per se. I figured the coil, based on a lot of other related discussions about this particular problem from here on this board. I have yet to test it. As it so happens, one of the other things I do is provide computer repair, rebuild/upgrade services when possible and a friend of mine called in a panic about her system. I spent most of the rest of the day doing phone calls (like to my supplier-- what do you mean my, "order isn't in the system?") and things like that.

It sounds like the best time to test my coil would be in the fading light of post sunset and that won't be too far away.

Someone mentioned getting a "generic" coil instead of paying the higher dealer price for one. Is there a "standard" 6V coil I can get like at TSC or perhaps an auto parts store that would work? I am less interested in "authentic and complete" IH Farmall condition than I am in being able to actually use my tractor.

Once again, thanks millions for all the sage input.

Christopher


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