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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: need some help on my good ol' 9n
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:52:18 PM »
Subject:   Re: need some help on my good ol' 9n
Name:   Gregg
Date Posted:   Sep 13, 06 - 8:55 PM
IP Address:   64.85.251.36
Email:   2gs@astound.net
Message:   First I would check your generator (6volt) or altenator (12 volt conversion) to see if its charging. If it is I would start checking all the wiring connections to make sure they have a solid contact (even the ground side)

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / need some help on my good ol' 9n
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:51:38 PM »
Subject:   
Name:   Rickey orrick
Date Posted:   Apr 25, 06 - 12:52 PM
IP Address:   204.184.61.253
Email:   redneckorrick@YAHOO.COM
Message:   how many plows will a 9n pull? how many horse is it, and
can you use a 9n with a blade to push down brush? oh ya, my 9n has a problem not wanting to charge the battery. evrey time i start it i have to use jumper cables and my truck. any sugestions on why the engin won't charge the battery? what should i do try to charge it? 

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: start up
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:50:33 PM »
Subject:   Re: Re: start up
Name:   bob keefer
Date Posted:   Apr 26, 06 - 3:25 PM
IP Address:   24.229.176.102
Message:   NEW PLUGS, ROTOR, CAP, POINTS, CONDENSER, REBUILT THE CARB, NEW BATTERY

AND IT STARTED!!!

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Re: start up
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:49:38 PM »
Subject:   Re: start up
Name:   Rickey orrick
Date Posted:   Apr 25, 06 - 12:44 PM
IP Address:   204.184.61.253
Email:   redneckorrick@YAHOO.COM
Message:   check the altenator on the one that will turn over. i have a fully restored 9n myself, just clean the air filter, replace the oil filter and oil, clean out the oil bowl and add some bar and chain oil to it. the oil bowl is underneath the breather and uses oil to catch dirt and crud, replace its oil. also overhaul the engine, slap on some new tires and paint, and presto, a fully restored ford 9n tractor ready for display or work.check the cylinoid, make sure fire is getting to it, also make sure the gas is on, and the hose is not cloged up. any more questions?

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / start up
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:48:53 PM »
Subject:   start up
Name:   bob keefer
Date Posted:   Apr 21, 06 - 3:55 PM
IP Address:   24.229.176.102
Email:   bobkeef1@ptd.net
Message:   Just got two 9ns

one will not turn over, trying to losen it up will marval oil, little bit at a time


the other turns over, but no start going to rebuild carb and new plugs

Any tips?

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / Looking for 9N (1940) 28 " Rear Wheels
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:47:37 PM »
Subject:   Looking for 9N (1940) 28 " Rear Wheels
Name:   Rob Shuey
Date Posted:   Feb 27, 06 - 9:26 AM
IP Address:   138.162.0.37
Email:   PIGLETT3@EPIX.NET
Message:   Looking to buy two, 9N (1940) 28 inch Rear Wheels in decent condition.

The style I am looking for is the original style, continuous bolting surface around the center of the wheel.

Contact Rob at PIGLETT3@EPIX.NET

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9N,2N,8N, Ford Tractors / 9N : electrical
« on: March 05, 2007, 01:46:14 PM »
Subject:   9N : electrical
Name:   Steve
Date Posted:   Feb 15, 06 - 2:18 PM
IP Address:   67.51.119.67
Email:   lightning_bytes@yahoo.com
Message:   My 9N won't start. New battery is in (my brother converted it previously a year ago from 6-Volt to 12-Volt). I might have reversed the +/- terminals accidently as it did spark. Did I fry the electrical system? I charged up battery three times but still nothing...won't turn over and start up. I noticed from another posting to the forum that you're supposed to change the starter button when you convert to 12-Volts. Is that correct? I "inherited" the tractor from my Dad and brother and am not mechanically inclined but need it to plow up my acre. Weeds out of control!! Help!! Thanks for your response.

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