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Posted by Karl Hamson on May 20, 2007 at 12:11:37 from (139.142.96.209):
If all else fails follow instructions. Cleaned and gapped the points as you told me. I spent a frustrating hour crawling under with a flashlight looking for timing marks crawling out again, nudge the crank, back under. Put thumb in plug hole and start all over again. Finally I stuck a piece of bent fence wire down the plug hole and found TDC that way. Still could not see any marks on the flywheel. I reset the rotor timing and the old girl fired on the first flip. I have had this tractor for 12 years and never had to do anything to it before. Now I understand it a little better.
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