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Re: Magneto Non Magneto?
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Posted by RN on September 09, 2005 at 19:29:56 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Magneto Non Magneto? posted by Cityboy-McCoy on September 09, 2005 at 05:39:06:
Letter series during war years 1942- 1945 basic mag with some battery starters, most crank start. post war to about 1950 standard mag no lights cheapest, mag with lights and starter next price, battery ignition top price. Dealers/farmers upgraded with upright Delco ditributor about same as AC, factory was horizontal shaft. Except for war years battery ignition was available on order but pricing and user preference had magneto ignition available during most production. Archives note Super c, Super H with no lights, magnetoes, Southern farmers ordering cheapest basic tractor from dealers for hired help use. Family M original war production upgraded to 2 brush generator with regulator, Delco upright distributor, and large lights. Neighbors early 1950s H had mag, threebrush generator with cutout to charge battery, small running light added.
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