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In Reply to: 8N Ford Tractor posted by L. Dunning on Wednesday, May 02, 2007:
Just checked the forum for the first time in months so you may have solved your problem. If not, and your tractor has been converted to 12V there may be a resistor in line to the coil. Disconnect the wires and put togeather, if it runs the resistor is bad. Do not leave running, it will burn out the coil.