Farmall H restoration

Yooper

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
3901 LA525
May 31, 2015
1,567
668
113
NE Wisconsin
All back together but I didn't like how temperamental the starting was. Turned my small lathe into a magneto test stand to confirm a good spark. Chased it down to the impulse pawls that I built up with weld to compensate for wear. Didn't grind them down enough where they catch the pin and it was affecting the timing. Now it starts in one revolution and purrs like a kitten with no leaks.

One thing of note is that the amp gauge does not show charge on the low setting, but when I click it to high and then back down it shows charge. Anybody with any ideas?

IMG_2637.JPG
IMG_2649.JPG
 
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: 1 users