jmiller0580
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I'm hoping I can get some good advice/direction here. I've been pouring through discussions and Googling over and over but I finally decided to post.
My family and I are currently trying to restore/repair my Grandfather's '52 8N, side mount distributor, 6V system. He's been passed since 2017 and I know it had sat for some time prior to that. Unfortunately the knowledge of what has, and hasn't been done, passed with him.
Currently, the tractor is refusing to turn over. It's also cranking extremely hard/slow. We have gotten it running only three other times in the past but it was a fight each time. It hasn't been started in about three years. However, the last time it ran it ran perfectly and performed just as it should. However, due to some external factors it was the last time it was started until now. This is what we've done so far since starting to work on it:
- Replaced battery
- New plugs (properly gapped), dist. cap, rotor, points (properly gapped), cables, and coil
- New starter, and recently the solenoid
- Carb rebuilt
The tractor is getting spark, and plugs are wet after cranking a few times with no luck. I'm wondering what else could be the issue? The brand new battery is drained after trying to crank it only a few times. Voltage regulator? Improper ground cable? Resistor? The dist. cap is getting juice, as is the coil, but from what I can gather from some research maybe just not enough power is getting where it needs to be?
The frustration is real here, and my family and I are really wanting to get this old girl working again. I know these tractors can be extremely finicky..
Any advice or direction would be extremely appreciated.
My family and I are currently trying to restore/repair my Grandfather's '52 8N, side mount distributor, 6V system. He's been passed since 2017 and I know it had sat for some time prior to that. Unfortunately the knowledge of what has, and hasn't been done, passed with him.
Currently, the tractor is refusing to turn over. It's also cranking extremely hard/slow. We have gotten it running only three other times in the past but it was a fight each time. It hasn't been started in about three years. However, the last time it ran it ran perfectly and performed just as it should. However, due to some external factors it was the last time it was started until now. This is what we've done so far since starting to work on it:
- Replaced battery
- New plugs (properly gapped), dist. cap, rotor, points (properly gapped), cables, and coil
- New starter, and recently the solenoid
- Carb rebuilt
The tractor is getting spark, and plugs are wet after cranking a few times with no luck. I'm wondering what else could be the issue? The brand new battery is drained after trying to crank it only a few times. Voltage regulator? Improper ground cable? Resistor? The dist. cap is getting juice, as is the coil, but from what I can gather from some research maybe just not enough power is getting where it needs to be?
The frustration is real here, and my family and I are really wanting to get this old girl working again. I know these tractors can be extremely finicky..
Any advice or direction would be extremely appreciated.