Posted by DanHoman on September 25, 2010 at 02:40:50 from (74.179.219.253):
I was recently given an "H" Farmall. According to the serial numbers I checked this site and discovered it was manufactured in 1948. (using this site for my information) I checked the spark, and I am getting intermittant spark. The rotor (inside the mag) is loose and wobbly on the metal shaft. I removed the two screws which hold the rotor drive and checked the small gears and they appear good. However, I am not sure if I got them properly aligned when I put the rotor drive back in place. So my question is; 1.) does anyone know how to properly time the two small gears for the rotor drive? 2.) is it "normal" for the rotor button (disk type) to wobble on the shaft? (the rotor appears to be in good shape, and not worn) Any advice is helpful because I am a John Deere guy, and have not much experience with Farmalls.
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