Posted by Fixerupper on August 11, 2011 at 04:59:16 from (207.199.205.239):
In Reply to: OT- Chinese Quality posted by JMS/.MN on August 10, 2011 at 22:28:31:
Speak of Chinese quality. The other day I bought points for a 630 Deere, from mother Deere. After installation I couldn't get them set wide enough by turning the adjusting screw. I've never run into this problem in my life that I remember. So I grabbed the needle nose pliers and attempted to tweak the points arm just a bit. I thought I'd be in for a fight cause I've done this before to align the contacts and it takes a fair amount of effort. Well I gave it a mighty twist and the arm bent WAY too far. It just bent like a wimp. I'm afraid the arm will bend and open the point gap just from opening and closing while the tractor is running. And these points came from Deere, not some cheap aftermarket outfit. I didn't check to see if China was stamped on it but I'll betcha it is.Jim
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