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Posted by john farthing on November 18, 2003 at 13:32:47 from (65.214.209.6):
In Reply to: Re: Re: mag on B N posted by Bob on November 17, 2003 at 19:17:58:
Bob/Farmer Bob Sorry it took me so long to get back to you,I've been out driving my new tractor.ha When I started this morning I took it all apart again.and timed it as per Farmer Bob,I had the small gears off three teeth.While I had it off I took the points apart and dressed them they didn't look bad.I put every thing back together and finished timing as your instructions.I also cleaned up all the grounds.I had checked them with a meter, this time I took them apart and sanded them.When I turned the key on I had spark at the coil hy tension wire.I put the plug back in turned the gas on .It turned over twice and fired it missed a couple of times then smoothed out and ran fine.Now it starts as soon as the starter hits. A little history on the tractor .It had been stored for fifteen years and hadn't been started in that time.It was in a good building.They had drove it in .Some one had tried to start it not to long ago,you could tell by the bolts that it had been apart not to long ago. The tractor doesn't belong to me The boy who owns it inherited it and needed a place to keep it .Its a friend of my boy who told him we had plenty of room. I walked by it every day and kept thinking it should run.I bought a manual,flushed the gas tank,changed the oil,and changed the plugs .When I found that I had no spark I decided to try the internet.Good choice.I might have got there eventually but it would have taken me a long time and been a whole lot more exspensive.With every thing I had to buy including the manual and a battery I won't have a hundred dollars in it.Which is good since it isn't even my tractor. I really do appreciate your help. john
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