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Posted by Bob on November 29, 2002 at 20:48:06 from (66.231.125.152):
In Reply to: Condensor In Mag posted by Mike on November 28, 2002 at 07:10:04:
Take off the small plate with 2 screws on the side of the mag. On the side opposite this plate is a brass hex nut that is machined with a threaded sleeve that extends inside the mag. Turn this hex nut counterclockwise until the condensor is free to slide out the hole exposed by the cover you previously removed. This nut is where the wire to the kill switch for the tractor hooks up (if your tractor has one), and the threaded sleeve part of the nut that extends inside the mag screws directly onto the condensor. When re-installing, there is a wire inside the mag to the points with an eyelet that the threaded stud on the condensor must pass through.
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