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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on June 03, 2007 at 20:49:48 from (216.134.245.8):

Hey ever one how are you doing? Well ive done some work on the cub and im getting spark and smoke witch is a lot better then it was. Now the timeing is messd up my falt lol. I took the mag off and put points and that stuff in it and still did not get a spark. So I took it to a friend of mine and he tore it apart and rebilt the hole thing for me and he did it in about 45 mins. So some time tomarow im going over to another friends house and see if I can get the man to come out and time it for me. I tryd to do it but it was makeing me mad lol. I hope he can come out he is in his 80s and still gets along just fine. Hear is a photo of the cub now. Ive started to sand on it with a wire wheel and the guy that did the mag for me he gave me a new can of Ih red paint and ever thing so im really luckey. But any ways take care ever one.
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