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Re: Farmall regular magneto
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Posted by Brad on January 11, 2001 at 20:37:24 from (163.41.62.140):
In Reply to: Farmall regular magneto posted by Bill PA. on January 11, 2001 at 05:39:21:
Howdy Bill: If I'm understanding your questions correctly, the Mag drive plate you mentioned is actually called the mag coupling block spacer, Part #12741 D. Gordan @ Rice equipment will have one.(814) 226-9200. As far as finding a mag, it depends on how original you want. If you just want to get it going, the international f-4 will bolt up and work great. If you want to keep it with how it was produced then it becomes a little more work to find one. pre-1931 used the E4-a mag with a manual impulse coupler (splitdorf) Early 1931 and latter used the E4-a but with an automatic impulse coupler. Most any salvage yard should have an f-a and rebuild parts are available from Rice. Hope this helps. Brad
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