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Posted by MagMan on January 05, 2005 at 13:59:59 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: question for Magman. posted by Matt Page on January 05, 2005 at 12:21:16:
Hi Matt, Do you know if the one on your tractor has an enternal coil still there or did they discard it when they put the coil on the out side? The reason I ask is new coils come without the centers and they are a lamanated stanless or something simaler steel there is about 24 little flat pieces put together to form one then they are rivited and unless someone has a few around there hard to come by. The dealer gets like $75.00 a piece for them its rediculas. The only draw back to what you have now is that you must have a battery to run your system whereas with the internal coil the mag makes its own power.I You can email me and I will tell you how to test the one extra you have. I can rebuild it for you or sell you the parts or what ever you want. The only hard part for most is removing the trip and pressing the coil centers without reuning the center or the new coil. I will unlock my email above for you.If you want I can even take your spare on trade to ofset the cost of parts for the one you will use. JUST LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED I WILL BE GLAD TO HELP. JON
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