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Posted by The Red Barron on August 18, 2003 at 22:34:29 from (198.81.26.207):
In Reply to: magneto rebuild posted by JM on August 18, 2003 at 16:22:17:
I'll tell you JM, I am an electrician and while I understand in theory how a Magneto works and have more insight into how to rebuild one than most I wouldn't dream of attempting it. After several years of fighting with my F-12 and having great difficulty in starting it, I can say with confidence that unless you are on povertys door, it will be well worth your money to have the big boys go through your magneto and give yourself the assurance that it is performing properly and eliminate that entire spectrum of troubles from and problems you may be having with your tractor. Let me recommend someone whom I have great confidence in and who has treated me well at a fair price: Talk with Steve Belanger at Steve@MainelyMagnetos.com or try www.MainleyMagnetos.com. Phone number 207 834 7309. Not only did he confidently walk me through my problems and then do me a great job but things worked out just as he claimed. My tractor runs beautifully and the money I spent was well worth it. I wish I had bit the bullet earlier and saved myself considerable frustration.
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