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walter schousta

07-10-2006 14:02:52




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Help please
While bushoging a fiew rows between trees,the Tractor stalled and would not start again,checked
the sparkplugs,no spark at all,yet there seam to be power up to the distributor cap but not to the plugs,what could be the problem
Walt




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John,Mike,Jim

07-11-2006 17:10:58




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 Re: Ferguson Tea 20 in reply to walter schoustal, 07-10-2006 14:02:52  

To John ,Mike and Jim
Thank You all for your help,I will try one after the other
thanks again



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John (UK)

07-11-2006 11:43:05




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 Re: Ferguson Tea 20 in reply to walter schoustal, 07-10-2006 14:02:52  
If there is a spark from the HT lead from the coil up to distributor but none to plugs, try the rotor, they crack and ground out.



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Mike Hornberger

07-11-2006 09:03:27




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 Re: Ferguson Tea 20 in reply to walter schoustal, 07-10-2006 14:02:52  
What do you mean when you say "power to the distributor cap"? Does that mean there is high voltage to the center of the distributor cap - as in a good blue spark from the secondary coil wire to ground? If so, then I would argue that the coil, points and condensor are atill okay and I would suspect the rotor and cap. If there is low voltage to the distributor but no high voltage from the coil, then it could be coil, points, condensor, etc. You said you were working between trees... Could it be as simple as a damaged wire (the small one between the distributor and coil for example) from a tree branch?

Mike

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Jim W

07-10-2006 21:07:19




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 Re: Ferguson Tea 20 in reply to walter schoustal, 07-10-2006 14:02:52  
Sounds like coil has bit the dust,
Jim



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