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Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 11:50 pm
by savvyaggie
Howdy

I recently obtained a 52(which I believe to be) Farmall Cub, in good condition. It has been setting in someones garage for a couple of years and is currently not running, although it was. I just ordered a carb rebuild kit, and a gas tank sealer. It has a J4 magneto, and I am not getting any spark, Im not sure yet if i want to try and fix the mag or put a reg. dist. in it(not sure which ones are interchangeable). Someone started a 12 volt conversion on it, and never finished it. I'm open to sugestions on it. Thanks

Im located in Bryan/College Station Texas, and this is my first classic tractor. I also have a 2012 Kubota l3200.

Re: Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:00 am
by Mike in Louisiana
Welcome to this great forum. I think I would try and fix the mag but that's me. It may just need points or a coil.
This is the introduce yourself section. Post the question on the main forum and you will get a lot of suggestions.
Check out TM parts an the bottom of the page. Also do a search of best coil for a mag. There a few that are better than others. You can also use a external coil that is cheaper.

Re: Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:32 am
by Stanton
Congratulations! If you haven't done so already, please select the link at the top of the page (dark blue lettering/light blue background) reading "Manuals". There, you can select your Cub's appropriate owner's manual and service manuals for reference. Many of your questions can be answered there.

Also, next to the "Manuals" link is the "CBoK" link that takes you to the Cub Book of Knowledge. There, please select any of the catagories, but "In the Barn" will give you many, many articles from members doing everything from routine maintenance to customizing.

Lastly, you can always do a search in the Farmall Cub section of this forum to discover answers previously given to similar issues. For example, a search for the word "spark" reveals 4,642 hits: search.php?keywords=no+spark&fid%5B0%5D=1

Again, great to have you on the forum. Take some time and explore, if you haven't already done so--you'll be amazed! If you don't find what you're looking for, post a question in the Farmall Cub section of this forum. :D

Re: Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:55 pm
by Tezell
Welcome to the forum!
Congrats on your new Cub.

Re: Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:56 pm
by Rudi
G'day and congrats :applause: on acquiring your new to you '52. And yes, if it is a 52 it is definitely a McCormick Farmall Cub. I will echo Stanton's well appointed post ...

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Image to Farmallcub.com :big smile: Forum Family. And you have come to the right place for all things Cub related. If you click on the Site Rules, Regulations, & Important Information, it will point you to :arrow: the Welcome Wagon wherein you will find links to many useful sites and topics. One of which is the Cub Manual Server. Enjoy!.


If you are not getting a spark I suggest that you start a basic diagnostic . Check to see if you have spark at the magneto - take the coil wire from the top of the mag off at the distributor cap, hold it with something insulated, then hand crank to see if you get a spark after you hear the mag click. If no spark, investigate the internal coil, coil wire to see if either are compromised. If you have spark, then I would then check to see if you have spark at the plugs. Replace the coil to dist wire then check each spark plug to see if there is spark. If not then you will have to check the points, condensor and maybe the rotor. You can find this procedure in the Service Manuals at the links above or as Stanton explained. I am no electrical guru but this is the tests I always do in a no start situation with a Mag.

I am also not a fan of 12v conversions. I do not think that they are always the answer or even if they are the answer. I prefer to leave my mag equipped Cubs as just that and in fact have undone previous PO conversions to 12v on my '47. Usually 12v conversions are done to cover up basic problems that could be resolved by doing proper basic maintenance.

Re: Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:27 pm
by Bill Hudson
Howdy!!!! GIG'EM AGGIES!!!! Welcome to the forum. Enjoy the ride!

Bill (Class of '78)

Re: Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:13 pm
by savvyaggie
Thanks guys. I got the spark problem figured out, thanks to cbok.

Texas A&M, Class of 04

Re: Howdy from Bryan/College Station Texas

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:04 am
by CPIII
Welcome to the forum....and Howdy neighbor! I am just down the road in Tomball. My daughter is a junior at A&M. Let me know if you need anything....I have been a member for quite some time and have learned a lot from the guys here on the forum.