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Posted by walter Bobruk on March 30, 2004 at 16:31:22 from (64.240.47.143):
What happened to MIke's Tractors' INc in Missisppi.?? phones disconected. anyway he was a great help to me 3 years ago. I Have 1941 A farmall tractor with magneto. It quit when I was moxing 3 acres on saturday.. I had tuned it up and it was running great just a little rich on the fuel mixture .. ANY I am not getting any spark to plugs. no spark from primary lead to distributor cap. Points are good. wires are good, cap and rotor are good. ( all replaced last year. I took the cap off and used the starter to be sure the shaft was turning and snaping. ALL OK!! I can not check the condensor so I need a place to buy new condesnor. That old one is 60 years old I think, Need names of companinesclose to me in TEXAS for condensor for the magneto. I am hoping that will cure the problem. ANY suggestions??
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