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My Name is Brian. I am stupid.
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Posted by Brian on April 28, 2002 at 15:41:28 from (66.185.84.197):
For a couple of years now, I've been asking for help on my Super A, and more recently my A. For the last 2 weeks, I've been telling you that it runs, but makes a "popping" sound. I cleaned the carb, I cleaned the points, and replaced the wires, cap, rotor and plugs. But it still didn't help. Last night the Farmall Gods came to me in a vision. They said "Brian, you've got the wires in the right order, but do you understand which direction the rotor turns ??" So today, I looked and guess what, I had it backwards. Put them the other way and BAMMMM !! She runs like she were brand new. To add to this story. That popping sound was the exact same one my super A was making. I do beleive I may have completely disassembled it for all the wrong reasons. Well that's my story. Best Regards, Stupid.
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