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Re: Comments on Electrical Ignition
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Posted by Hayfarmer on July 17, 2006 at 19:24:49 from (66.243.249.207):
In Reply to: Comments on Electrical Ignition posted by DelMN on July 17, 2006 at 12:52:49:
I have converted 2 of my tractors, the ones Iuse the most. I don't see the problem with reliability. We have used electronic ignition on cars for years and it has worked out well, why not on tractors? Points and condensor are no longer that cheap, about 20 to 25 per set, the electronic ignition is around 100 or 4 changes, best part is there is no adjustment, it stays right. The same 2 tractors are also converted to 12 volts. They are users and I run at night at times, I also run a baler at night and don't like the prospect of tryig to find that many 6 volt lights. I use them in the winter and with the 12 volts they start quickly. I don't "cobble" up my tractors or equipment but if something works, at least for me, better than the original I go with it.
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