jwstewar
Elite Member
OK, that makes sense. I will check that when I get home tonight. Thank you, I wasn't able to find a replacement switch last night so this will allow me to get that part of it back in tonight.
It's a woodruff key BTW.
Gap the magnets to the coil with a business card between the magnets and the coil assembly. Loosen the bolts holding the coil assembly with the business card between and slide the coil until the business card just slips out and tighten the coil. That's the correct coil to magnet gap.
I'd give the whole thing (tractor) a bath in degreaser and pressure wash it before fiddling with it. I hate greasy grimy stuff to work on.
That's my regimen prior to working on anything used.... clean it first.