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Re: 140 adj. breaker point screw
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Posted by Nawlens_Gator on June 10, 2007 at 13:42:20 from (68.155.114.225):
In Reply to: 140 adj. breaker point screw posted by hogsbackfarm on June 10, 2007 at 05:22:03:
Your right. I noticed we have opposite opinions about electronic ignition. I switched out 2 tractors to electronic ignition but at the same time switched to alternators and the flame thrower coils. I've got less than 6 months on them and all I can say is they start and run much better. I'll maybe change my mind when one of the electronic ignitions fail, or maybe I should just buy a spare. If they last at least a few years I'll never go back to points. I appreciate your sharing that you've seen them fail. I wasn't aware of that. Notice if the poster had electronic ignition he wouldn't be looking to replace a screw right about now. Has anyone else had electronic ignition failures on their tractors? I'd be curious to know the approximate mean time to failures.
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