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I got deeper into EJ the 8N today.  We've had this tractor in storage for a few years near our KY. location.  Wanted to wake it up and use it on our property a little over a month ago, but no fire.  

 

At the time, I noticed that the charge wire between the alternator and battery was crispy.  The general plan was to come back and rewire it.

 

I started today by getting  the alternator tested.  It passed.  While I was removing the alternator, I noticed several other things amiss - the coil was not seated on the distributor,  the wire on the #2 alternator terminal was not fully seated, not all of the spark plug wires were fully seated in the distributor, and probably the biggest issue, what was the on/off switch the first time I owned the tractor was not connected to anything - whoever rewired the tractor for 12 volts, wired what used to be the headlight switch as the ignition switch.  Had I known that, we might have gotten EJ started last month.  However, he would not have been very safe running with the insulation melted off of the charge wire.  Probably just as well he didn't start.

 

Before reinstalling the alternator, I took the time to remove e the distributor.  I cleaned the distributor, coiil, cap, and ran a dollar bill through the points.  All looked good, so I put them back on.

 

I have the wiring harness about 1/2 out.  I picked up a toggle switch to use for the ignition.  Spent some time looking at the tractor and envisioning the new wiring harness.  Tonight, I'll do more studying on 8N 12 volt conversions with a volt meter.  Tomorrow, I'll stop by the auto supply store for a few odds and ends.  Hopefully ol' EJ will be out of hibernation by tomorrow evening.

 

Probably ought to drain the fluid in the gas tank that kind of smells like gas and treat him to some fresh non polluted gas while I'm at it.

 

Maybe some pictures tomorrow.

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ebinmaine

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T-Mo

Is this a front mount distributor?  Also, I would highly recommend you get the push button starter on the gear shift functioning for safety purposes.  Most of the parts you can find on the 'net.  Below is a few places that carry mainly 8N parts:

 

https://www.dennis-carpenter.com/

 

https://www.just8ns.com/

 

https://fixthatford.com/?fbclid=IwAR3Vp_oah4dhpuLvTARKpsRl8_Oy5yCTq9Qmuu7YP0Vd2SssbkZ156AycsY

 

https://arthurstractors.com/

 

https://www.brokentractor.com/c/ford-new-holland-tractor/

 

There is also yesterday's tractors that sell parts for Ford tractors.

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8ntruck

Thanks for the references to other sites.

 

Almost got EJ back together today.  Got stopped by running out of crimp on termanals late in the afternoon.  About 5 more connections, then we will be ready for the smoke test.

 

Not sure this tractor ever had a neutral switch - unless the safety is some sort of mechanical interlock on the starter button next to the shift lever.  Have to look that up in the service manual.  Some previous owner un wired the  stock starter switch and replaced it with a push button on the dash.  The dash switch has always worked well.  You know - if it ain't broke, don't  fix it.

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T-Mo

The starter button in front of the shifter has forks that go around the shifter below the panel that when in any gear will not allow the button to be depressed.  When in neutral, the button can be depressed to start the tractor.  There is a video on youtube that shows a guy getting run over  with his 2N because of not having the proper starter button functional and not checking to see if the tractor is in neutral.

 

Below is the setup.  Item 7229 is the lock that goes around the shifter to lock it and while item 11500 is the starter button.

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