Sounds like you might have pinched a wire somewhere in the tank replacement process.My 9n is arcing at connecting terminals after replacing gas tank?
All I did was disconnect battery 6v positive ground and when reconnecting all it does is arc weld ?
I have a cut out and regulator new that smoked the field wire in it?
Tell your complete story. Did you buy and install a new harness from a vendor? If so, did it have a wiring diagram with it?My old wiring didn't match any new harness out there JMOR HELP get it started but arcing now at connecting battery terminals
At this point it would be well to see a picture of the generator. Too little info on what has been done.He stated 9N no starter solenoid, also shows a picture of a voltage regulater, that would be for an 8N.
Is the 1st photo that ends in 909 the condition of the tractor when you had the short? There is a yellow wire hanging down with a bare terminal. It could very well short to something. It may be disconnected only you know what is going on with it. Are the wires that go to the generator connected properly and secure with nothing touching the terminals?Can it be the starter solenoid stuck or burnt ?
How can I troubleshoot it not tractor guy retired disabled veteran rebuilding 1940 9N mostly all new parts.
JMOR helped me with new harness that had different color wires than mine and got it started. New carb, distributor points battery all put in had starter rebuilt too. I never connected hood back used small mower gas tank connected to carb to start it I'll look over wiring, now.Tell your complete story. Did you buy and install a new harness from a vendor? If so, did it have a wiring diagram with it?
Or have you been building your own harness? If so, what drawing are you using?
You posted " JMOR HELP get it started". Does that mean you were using one of his drawings? If so post the drawing you were/are using.
At this point it would be well to see a picture of the generator. Too little info on what has been done.
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