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CLIFF S

07-27-2006 15:02:55




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I have a mag of an Farmall A of a friends and it has yerry little to no spark! I put in a new set of points and condencer and no spark so we bought a new Coil and still no differance! So dose the magnets need remagnitzed? Our mag person in central Pa passed away recently so we have no where to turn, Thanks Cliff




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magman

07-27-2006 17:30:54




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 Re: Hey Magman ???? in reply to CLIFF S, 07-27-2006 15:02:55  
I have yet to see a H4 with the internal rotor magnet loose its magnatisim unless its sat out of the mag on a bench or something. So I doubt very much that that is your problem, I have seen brand new coils bad and alot of the NOS coils are bad to begin with I will never buy another one myself. I would imagine that you have a short or a bad new part myself. If you want to send it to me let me know . abuckmaster147@wmconnect.com JON

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CLIFF S

07-28-2006 07:13:31




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 Re: Hey Magman ???? in reply to magman, 07-27-2006 17:30:54  
Thanks Magman It slowly started harder and then wouldn't,I changed the triping pin around so that wasn't a problem! Any Idea what to look for on a short, He needs it for next weekend ,Loyalsock early days show is next fri threw sunday and there fetureing IH and Farmall and he like to take it, thanks agian Cliff



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magman

07-29-2006 05:57:01




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 Re: Hey Magman ???? in reply to CLIFF S , 07-28-2006 07:13:31  
Sorry Clif I have not got back to you. Its hard to say sometimes I chase shorts for hours. Make sure the point spring is away from the metal on the points. Make sure the wire that hooks to the point hold down is not near a ground. Start taking things off starting with the fron cover and put your hand over the nub on the coil and turn the mag back wards and start feeling for the power when you feell a small jolt you know that you found what ever you just unhooked was the short. I had a bad set of points yesterday I unhooked them and I got power you see. JON

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CLIFF S

07-29-2006 19:15:33




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 Re: Hey Magman ???? in reply to magman, 07-29-2006 05:57:01  
Will check it out and let you know how i make out! Thanks agian Cliff



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