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Posted by the tractor vet on August 02, 2006 at 10:38:34 from (75.24.34.189):
In Reply to: Allen in NE posted by Jak on August 02, 2006 at 10:26:39:
Yep already been there done that a couple times over and the one time that cured me on there electronic ing. ystems was the day i was maken a pull at a local fair grounds and was going to show everybody just how well this barnyard engeneered monster would do in the 6500 Lb class came off the line in 4th hammer down and was make a BONZZI run down the track at twice the speed as the other tractors and had already past the best by 50 feet and was heading for the gate when POP BANG SPUTTER POP BANG she just died and the sled hit me in the back end and darn near threw me off the tractor I thought that i had done went and blew it up . Had to be pulled off the track and back to the truck got checking it out and it came down to the fact that she had lost spark i had the old points dist with me JUST INCASE that the new technoligy did not work and got it back up and running for the next class that set up went into the dumpster and i never looked back. Ran that tractor on the OLD POINTS SYSTEM WITH AND MSD BOX AND SUPER HOT COIL and never ever was beaten .
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