Clint S
Veteran Member
"'You mention that the cables look like they are "standard auto 12 volt sized cables" - if they are, they should be heavy enough since a 12v car system needs just as suitable cables as a tractor does.''
This above info is not correct.
'' standard 12 volt car cables'' are not fine. Undersized cables are the NUMBER ONE cause of slow cranking farmalls. The cables were undersized from the factory.
0 0/0 are what you need. Heed DJ54's words and change the cables. The smaller cables just will not flow the juice. Not saying the starter or battery is not worn, but if you are keeping the tractor and keeping 6v change the cables. I have seen cables only get slightly warm if they are not big enough.
Unless the starter was ''rebuilt'' and changed farmall did not make a 12 v starter that would fit that A. The alt if it is self exciting needs a diode in front of it or it will draw the battery down. It's a simple system so get a meter and start checking.
Disconnect everything and try a 12 volt battery see if that works
Edit I see what I think is a voltage reg on the alt. The excite field may be stuck open causing the drain. There are only a few things that draw on that machine so check them . (ignition, charging, lights)
This above info is not correct.
'' standard 12 volt car cables'' are not fine. Undersized cables are the NUMBER ONE cause of slow cranking farmalls. The cables were undersized from the factory.
0 0/0 are what you need. Heed DJ54's words and change the cables. The smaller cables just will not flow the juice. Not saying the starter or battery is not worn, but if you are keeping the tractor and keeping 6v change the cables. I have seen cables only get slightly warm if they are not big enough.
Unless the starter was ''rebuilt'' and changed farmall did not make a 12 v starter that would fit that A. The alt if it is self exciting needs a diode in front of it or it will draw the battery down. It's a simple system so get a meter and start checking.
Disconnect everything and try a 12 volt battery see if that works
Edit I see what I think is a voltage reg on the alt. The excite field may be stuck open causing the drain. There are only a few things that draw on that machine so check them . (ignition, charging, lights)
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