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Posted by hmcorpman on June 29, 2006 at 01:11:10 from (152.131.8.128):
I have posted on this subject before and have tried the suggestions given. My ford 9N is missing mainley when I am putting a load on the motor. It became noticeable when brush hogging or running in third gear on the road. It has been converted over to a twelve volt system sometime prior to me buying it. I have changed the plugs, wires, cap, rotar, I have cleaned and replaced the filter in the fuel tank, the screen in the sediment bowl, I have removed the carb, cleaned and adjusted it. It was just resently rebuilt before I bought it and I have the paper work on that. It is getting sufficent fuel. When I am running it I have noticed the the votage meter is running between 2-6 amps. So I started checking wiring and found a wire lose on the back of votage meter,tightened it. It is still reading 4-8 amps if I run it at 1/2 throttle it will idal fine until I put it in gear. I am woundering if the altenator is not putting out enough juice to keep her running when under work load. Also there is a porcelain thing that a wire from the altenator runs to, and another leaving it runs up under my insterment panel.(somewhere). I think it may be some kind of regulator, but not sure. I have a hard time tracing wires, due to, the loader that is on it. If replacing the altenator doesn't work I am afraid I may have to pull the loader to get under the hood. Which is going to be a big job. So any suggestions would be of great help. Thanks in advance.
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