Description
If you’ve ever been out in the field and your tractor suddenly starts running rough, misfiring, or just won’t start when you need it most, there’s a good chance your distributor points have worn out or gone out of adjustment. These little components are the heart of your ignition system, and when they’re not doing their job, your engine isn’t getting the spark it needs when it needs it. This point set replaces the points and condenser with quality TISCO parts that’ll get your International Harvester tractor running smooth again.
What You’re Getting
- Precisely manufactured points set to OEM specifications with proper .020″ gap setting
- Complete ignition contact set designed to handle the electrical demands of farm work
- Direct replacement for original equipment—no modifications or special tools needed
- Durable construction that maintains proper timing and delivers consistent spark
Built for Real Farm Work
This point set fits International Harvester tractors from 1962 and later models that use the standard distributor setup. These are the tractors that have been the backbone of American farms for decades—pulling plows through tough soil, running PTO equipment, and handling whatever work you throw at them. Whether you’re running a Farmall or one of the utility models, this is the same type of ignition system your tractor came with from the factory.
Made to Last
Farm equipment operates in dusty, dirty conditions where ignition components take a beating. These points are built to handle the vibration, temperature changes, and electrical loads that come with real farm work. The contacts are designed to resist burning and pitting, so they’ll maintain proper gap and timing longer than cheaper alternatives.
Good to Know
When installing new points, it’s always smart to replace the condenser at the same time—they work as a team. Set your gap to exactly .020″ using a feeler gauge, and don’t forget to put a tiny dab of distributor cam grease on the contact points where they ride against the cam. Clean the contact surfaces with a file or points file if needed, but never use sandpaper—it leaves residue that’ll cause premature failure.






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