Quote: CVPost-caterpillar guy (quoted from post at 05:56:56 10/19/23) You guys need to read the whole post. He said his brother drove it in about 8or 10years ago. SO the resistor didn't just go bad. I would suspect something completely differnt like has the tank rusted out and gas is gone or maybe it needs a new fuel pump setting that long. Lots of things to check other than worry about an I doubt issue like the resistor. And yes all those things could be bad in that length of time though I would look at other areas. Check it like an old tractor that has set for that long. Maybe spray some ether down the throat and see if it will start and run on ether if so then it is a fuel delivery issue. If no start then probably an electrical problem. Sort of sorts them pretty fast that way.
He said there was no spark and those resistors did go bad just like that. You drove it somewhere and when you went to start it wouldn't. Always carried a spare.
This post was edited by olddavid on 10/19/2023 at 06:50 am.
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