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Posted by nc140man on September 05, 2005 at 10:14:01 from (65.184.217.155):
Well, took it out, run it about 45 mins, lights on, pto on, exercised hydraulics, still hard to get this thing hot! I guess 140's have a good cooling system! Barely got it in the run range! Never missed a beat! Kept close to house and shop in case of anymore problems, none to be had! I'm thinking maybe going ahead and changing to electronic ignition. I heard it can be done and still keep stock apearence? Do these come in 6-volt kits? Don't want to change anything else, 6-volt system works fine. Just would like a little more reliability in ignition. And thanks for the help guys! I'm gonna keep an eye on the coil and condensor in case tractor acts up again! Later! Scott
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