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Re: OWEN do you live in minnesota?
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Posted by Jonnnny2006 on May 21, 2007 at 21:43:22 from (67.142.130.34):
In Reply to: OWEN do you live in minnesota? posted by jonnnny2006 on May 21, 2007 at 21:07:28:
Hi owen! You probally dont rember me.....I'm a good friend of eric christionson (bad speeling sorry) We were in the same grade together. Any ways my dad had a 39 H that he had over hauled by his brother and we needed some push rods and i rember going to your place and getting them. Do you still work on farmalls? How many do you have over there? I hope you dont mind me asking you questions as i dont wanna be a pest. I just got a MD and i'm waiting to get a cap for the h4 mag. It was not getting spark on the gas side so i took it apart. to get to the point the cap was very corroded and the roder had a inch of soot on it. I hung on to the wire that feeds the dist and i got a very good shock. Which makes me belive the mag is good. Im thinking that the spark just isent getting past the dist cap because again i hung on to a spark plug wire and spun the mag around 10 times and nothing, no shock at all. I even tried diffrent wires. I don't have another cap on hand so, adrians in p.i. said they would fetch me up one tommarow. I was asking my dad about the mag today and he said " you should call owen" But I was in a car accident in 2000 and my Voice dosent sound very good and I am very hesitant to use the phone as people think i might be pulling there leg and dont take me seriously. Well let me know if i can stop by or email you if i have any farmall questions. If you want me to respect your privacy I toataly understand and I will accept you decision. Any how I gotta go. nice talken to ya. John
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