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Posted by 1 Dollar on July 22, 2007 at 20:27:06 from (24.208.219.15):
Thank You very much for all of the recommendations. It ended up being the condenser but I replaced the points as well. The two old guys at the dealership kind of pondered over it for a few minutes as I think I forced them to pull out some info that they hadn't used in some time. LOL I paid a little more for the parts but I needed to get the tractor ready to go the county fair. I drove in the opening ceremonies parade today and it didn't miss a beat. It was the first event that I had been to with it since I painted it and it got a lot of looks and many liked it. Thanks to all the help with this whole project as my eventual goal was to get this tractor up to the fair and I finally got it this year. If anybody goes to the Boone County Fair, in Indiana, be sure to leave me a note in the toolbox. It is the 1937 JD A from Zionsville, IN with the chrome stack. I put a link to a slideshow of pictures. Thanks
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