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Topic: John Deere Hit and miss questions
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Wannabe hit and miss

08-26-2012 11:01:29
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Its me again! I just found a local guy with John Deere E hit and miss for $900. What do I need to look for or ask etc. He says it runs good but never been rebuilt. It is a magneto ignition. Thanks.

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Mark-Ia

09-01-2012 16:54:01
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to Wannabe hit and miss, 08-26-2012 11:01:29  
Robert Cambell of Eagle Grove, Iowa sells new plastic tanks for the Model E.



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huntingreen2day

08-29-2012 20:51:43
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to Wannabe hit and miss, 08-26-2012 11:01:29  
There is a guy name Jim White in MO who rebuilds them, paints them and sells them for $900 I have been told.



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Wannabe hit and miss

08-29-2012 21:15:49
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to huntingreen2day, 08-29-2012 20:51:43  
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Well I bit the bullet and bot this unit. The gas tank needs repairing or prob replacing. But he says his dad bot it new and its never been rebuilt. Almost no use the last years. It runs nice. (some backfiring) It weeps some oil at the shaft on flywheel. He wasn't budging on the price and I figured it was local and I could spend $100 or 2 running around easily. So any tips are accepted. Thanks

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kendak

08-30-2012 18:20:06
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to Wannabe hit and miss, 08-29-2012 21:15:49  
you bought this unit ?...what is bot ?



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Wannabe hit and miss

08-30-2012 20:41:25
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to kendak, 08-30-2012 18:20:06  
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Bot is Canadian shorthand for bought. :lol: :mrgreen:



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kendak

08-31-2012 18:17:19
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to Wannabe hit and miss, 08-30-2012 20:41:25  
thanks don't speak anything but Miss. redneck....LOL



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Wannabe hit and miss

08-31-2012 19:13:13
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to kendak, 08-31-2012 18:17:19  
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Hey I've been to Miss. a couple times but you folks got us beat!! Still trying to clear the fuzz. :roll:



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Arnold Layne

08-26-2012 16:17:49
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 Re: John Deere Hit and miss questions in reply to Wannabe hit and miss, 08-26-2012 11:01:29  
If it has a good mag that's a big plus. If the tag is on the rear of the engine base, not on the side on the governor cover it is the earlier "brass tag" model E. Cracks and welds knock the price down quick. That price is not out of line, but it's enough for one, would be a better deal if it's on a cart, if it's on the right cart it's probably not a bad deal at all.



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