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Posted by D C Andy on March 10, 2007 at 12:18:55 from (206.10.12.221):
While shopping for a little place in the country Lookin' at the place that I now call home , I looked in the pole shed , and there was this old rusty brown tractor , yup it goes with the place !! A friend tells me it's a super M . Wouldn't run no spark . So I says to Dad lets hotwire this thing... and she fires up and runs good !! turns out that someone steped on the voltage regulator and broke it off it's mount , alowing the batt. term to short to ground . So now there's an open circit and the points are not getting any . Replaced the V R and now I don't need to hotwire it anymore. Feels good to get to the bottom of this and fix it after others have tried and failed.
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