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Posted by John Heine on Tuesday, September 22, 2009:In Reply to: John Deere 520 1958 Starting problem posted by Jeff Lanser on Tuesday, September 22, 2009:
These tractors have bypass starting when you are cranking distribter gets 12 volts.Are you getting voltage with switch on? If you have voltage to coil is is less than 12 volts.There is a ceramic resistor fastened on pedstal for steering shaft.If you have voltage at coil points or condenser could be bad but 12 volts may make it run.
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