noguice
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I am having issues with my '76 214. It seems to have an electrical fault, but I am not sure where it is coming from.
It first seemed like the battery had gone dead, as it had needed jumping in the past. However, with the last time, it began to have an intermittent issue with getting power to the starter/ammetter. Replaced the old battery with no improvement, eventually without any power getting to the gauge. I checked it with a voltmeter and found power at the wires but not across the gauge. I figured this was due to corrosion in the wire ends, so i clipped them and stripped them and put a connecter directly between the wires without the gauge. The tractor then cranked right up, ran for a minute or so, then died. again with a intermittent ability to crank. I could however hear a click that after that I could start it until it clicked again and died. Is there something int he ignition switch that would cause this?
It first seemed like the battery had gone dead, as it had needed jumping in the past. However, with the last time, it began to have an intermittent issue with getting power to the starter/ammetter. Replaced the old battery with no improvement, eventually without any power getting to the gauge. I checked it with a voltmeter and found power at the wires but not across the gauge. I figured this was due to corrosion in the wire ends, so i clipped them and stripped them and put a connecter directly between the wires without the gauge. The tractor then cranked right up, ran for a minute or so, then died. again with a intermittent ability to crank. I could however hear a click that after that I could start it until it clicked again and died. Is there something int he ignition switch that would cause this?