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Posted by Jim L on Monday, September 11, 2017:In Reply to: 9n ford tractor problems posted by joe moretti on Saturday, September 09, 2017:
It could be the ignition switch, which you can bypass to eliminate. If it's still 6 volts it could be the ballast resistor. It could be the condenser but I would suspect the coil. When it starts cutting out, shut it off and jump down and feel the coil to see if it's hot. Let us know what you find.
- Re: 9n ford tractor problems Bill Anderson Monday, November 20, 2017
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