Posted by WW2N on January 14, 2019 at 00:32:24 from (64.187.66.245):
In Reply to: Re: Magneto ? posted by Den N Ms on January 13, 2019 at 22:29:16:
Hey Den Im usually on the N forum and have talked to you about your boys Mustang(been a while) and other stuff I have FM Mag book dated 1951 but I will look at your reply you went to a lot of work so I wont let it go to waste. I posted a WW2 2N magneto book on the N site last week it spoke of Patriotic Farmers using steel wheels and crank start. Even the gurus over there dont get involved in mag ?s so I came here. What Im looking for someone who had a rebuild and not set right, ya dont move the wires around like this guy told me. at least not me its my trailer queen. I had this tractor forty years and the mag rebuilt by the same guy 3 times in 40 years. it was a working tractor until 2014
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