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Bad Bullhorn - ignition assembly for H60 needed

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Heavyhand

Hey guys! New to the forum.  Restoring a 1967 Lawn Ranger with a H60.  The laminates on the bullhorn are bad and I need a good working unit.  Does anyone have a source that might have new in box?  I know it is a long shot, but thought I would ask

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SylvanLakeWH

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Nice Ranger!

 

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Heavyhand

Thank you.  No spark on her.  Needs a new stator assembly.  I would take a flywheel also if anyone has one!

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Terry M

Could it just be a bad coil?

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Heavyhand

Coil tested good. Condenser tested good.  Good ground.  Points replaced.  Took it in to get a second opinion and they came up with the same thing.  Previous owner sanded the laminates on the stator ruining it.  Mags on flywheel ok also.  It puts out spark,  it is not enough volts to run.

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Achto

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Heavyhand
9 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:WRS:

Since you have a battery starter on your Lawn Ranger you may want to convert to a battery powered ignition system.

http://overnight-solutions.com/Index_Files/TSSS System Information.html

I did not even know this was an option.  Let me research and see if this is an option. 

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pfrederi
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

:WRS:

Since you have a battery starter on your Lawn Ranger you may want to convert to a battery powered ignition system.

http://overnight-solutions.com/Index_Files/TSSS System Information.html

  Based on the link it says trigger pins must be in place.  (no pins in a H60) This package is designed to replace a bad  Techy Solid state unit.

 

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Heavyhand

Thank you pfrederi!  I will keep pushing onward.

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pfrederi
3 minutes ago, Heavyhand said:

Thank you pfrederi!  I will keep pushing onward.

Gorgeous Ranger ...looks a lot better than my L107.

 

Good Luck on you r search they are a hard find. Maybe you can find a junked H60 HH60 buy the whole thing for a few bucks and hope the stator is OK..That is not the usual cause of Techy complete failure...

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pfrederi

If you strike out you could use a 30561a stator assembly they are a bit easier to find.  You would lose your charging system.  My Father bought my L107 in 1967 and was to frugal to spring for electric start.  When I got her I added a starter motor no charging system,.  Use her as a chore tractor several days a week year around.  Put the battery on a charger every couple months she starts fine...been doing this for 20+ years now.

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Heavyhand said:

Thank you pfrederi!  I will keep pushing onward.

Check with Lincoln at A to Z Tractor in PA. 

He's one of our own vendors.  

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