I'm not quite finished with the wiring yet -- but I believe it is correct! I had to use three different diagrams because it has a 12-volt conversion and a new electronic ignition. I will be wrapping up the wiring soon -- hopefully this coming weekend -- and I will try to start the beast! If you are subscribed and have updates enabled you should receive a notice. Thanks for stopping by Kent!
I believe where I bought the coil it had two different coils - one for 6-volt and one for a 12-volt conversion. I may say all of that in one of the other videos: ruclips.net/video/fBSe22Vcd9o/видео.html
Can you scan the new wiring diagram you made and upload it so we can print it? I dont think my kit has the diagram. I am sticking with the standard ignition. Appreciate it...
@@PlanetMojo Thank you sir. I will watch for it. I saw it in the video but couldn't make it out clearly. Sure would save me some figuring. I work a lot and am just fixing mine for mowing, disc, and blade work. Amazon carries a pretty good metal radiator....Took a little fitting to make it work, but not too bad. They actually have quite a few parts...
@@mattwade805 I just saw that stuff today. I'm clearing out the area around the tractor so I can finish it off. Hopefully I'll get to it the day after tomorrow, and the video will be out a few days after that. Sorry for the wait!
Thanks Mojo for the info and showing step by step process, a very good video.
I'm not quite finished with the wiring yet -- but I believe it is correct! I had to use three different diagrams because it has a 12-volt conversion and a new electronic ignition. I will be wrapping up the wiring soon -- hopefully this coming weekend -- and I will try to start the beast! If you are subscribed and have updates enabled you should receive a notice. Thanks for stopping by Kent!
Awesome work, continue the great work, Thank you for the content
Thanks Crux Interfacing Solutions!
It's like a rabbit hole you go down and can't get out of!
Yea, these old tractors can be a real piece of work!
How do you know which ohm coil you need? I have a 1959 TO35 and been researching your flamethrower coil, thanks in advance.
I believe where I bought the coil it had two different coils - one for 6-volt and one for a 12-volt conversion. I may say all of that in one of the other videos: ruclips.net/video/fBSe22Vcd9o/видео.html
Can you scan the new wiring diagram you made and upload it so we can print it? I dont think my kit has the diagram. I am sticking with the standard ignition. Appreciate it...
Hi Matt. I believe I show it in one of the videos, but I will likely do so again when I get back to the tractor in a couple of days.
@@PlanetMojo Thank you sir. I will watch for it. I saw it in the video but couldn't make it out clearly. Sure would save me some figuring. I work a lot and am just fixing mine for mowing, disc, and blade work. Amazon carries a pretty good metal radiator....Took a little fitting to make it work, but not too bad. They actually have quite a few parts...
@@mattwade805 I just saw that stuff today. I'm clearing out the area around the tractor so I can finish it off. Hopefully I'll get to it the day after tomorrow, and the video will be out a few days after that. Sorry for the wait!