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Help, B, Plow, Wiring, Cultivator, Brakes

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    Posted: 02 Apr 2010 at 9:48am

I am still working on the B project. The project has been thrown into high gear because of the weather and the upcoming farming/mowing season. Thanks to many on this site I have the correct exhaust manifold, a belly mower (thanks Richard Aiken), and paint. I have a few more things to acquire before all is said and done.

 

I am looking for a good Plow and Cultivator (for the B). If you have one that you are willing to part with- Close to Germantown, OH 45327, e-mail pics to pohl.7@wright.edu.

 

My FIL says that I need to get new "brake pads" for it. Does anyone know where I can find these? - I am not sure if it has pads, I am very new to this tractor restoration thing.

 

Wiring Diagram- My B has previously been modified with a starter and 12v battery and a switch. For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to wire this together. Right now I have it rigged up so that it will start, but the switch will not turn the tractor off. Anyone have a wiring diagram? 

 

I will put some pictures of my project on here soon.

 

Thanks in advance.

Josh
 


Edited by Jpohl - 02 Apr 2010 at 10:55am
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send an e-mail to customcircuits@gmail.com  to remind me. I'll send you a wiring diagram that comes with my 12V conversion system. Let me know if its Mag fired or Battery Ignition. (Distributor)  Or one of the guys here can send you one....

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Steve's diagram will probably help but, it sounds like you have an alternator hooked up in a distributor ignition. Once the alternator is excited it will keep the coil hot unless you have a diode in line. It can also be rigged through an idiot light and the ignition switch if you use a key start set up.
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Thanks for the help.
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I have 2 cultivator frames here in SE PA. I'll give you the one if you come pick it up.
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 I can  provide   new  brake  shoes  or  reline kits  to do your  own, also  springs.  Tony
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Looks like you are really taking very good care of my favorate.  Look forward to the pictures.
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