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Farmall B { Re-conditionin Mag }

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Fred {Mudd} Hud

05-18-2005 02:40:56




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Last week I diped the carb and Put a kit in it. This week I'am gettin the coilpack and cover, points,condenser.Allready have the cap,rotor and wires.What should I look for when I take the mag apart to clean it up ? I've had a mag fer a single cylinder Wissconsin apart,but not a muti- cylinder mag . Is there that much diferance in between the single and mutiple cyl. mags ? Thankyou fer any insight or sugestions !!!Fred

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Fred {Mudd} Hudson

05-18-2005 17:47:43




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 Re: Farmall B { Re-conditionin Mag } in reply to Fred {Mudd} Hudson, 05-18-2005 02:40:56  
That was great Mag Man nice ta see a sense of humor . Thanks y'all fer the advice and response! Fred Howam I a doin teach ?



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MagMan

05-18-2005 04:19:31




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 Re: Farmall B { Re-conditionin Mag } in reply to Fred {Mudd} Hudson, 05-18-2005 02:40:56  
Oh NO you cant do that yourself way to hard. LOL Just kidding its pretty close to the same probly. If you are taking it down all the way you may have a hard time getting the trip off with out a special puller but it can be done. Otherwise just do what gene said. MagMan



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gene b

05-18-2005 04:13:05




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 Re: Farmall B { Re-conditionin Mag } in reply to Fred {Mudd} Hudson, 05-18-2005 02:40:56  
The driven end needs to be washed in solvent or kerosene. I just flush with the kero and then blow clean as this is the procedure recomended in the owners manual. Mite not hurt to relube the gears that turn the rotor just be sure to get them in time so the rotor pionts to the correct tower on the cap.



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Fred {Mudd} Hudson

05-18-2005 17:52:27




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 Re: Farmall B { Re-conditionin Mag } in reply to gene b, 05-18-2005 04:13:05  
Thanks gene !!! I allready Got the gears cleaned free of old hardgrease and new in its place. again many thanks to all fer the helpfull information Fred



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