Posted by used red MN on April 11, 2018 at 10:45:36 from (174.219.133.144):
In Reply to: Little M Coils posted by TheFordGuy on April 10, 2018 at 11:48:10:
Ford Guy welcome to YT, I saw this thread last night but I was not sure how the respond. As far as your question I think Bob has you pretty well covered answer wise. Reading up on the magneto in the link he supplied should get you well on your way to understanding the workings of a magneto ignition. What I want to say is looking at your website you are likely a fine young man from a fine family. I don’t know what you know about tractors or engines. Whatever the case there are plenty of folks on this site that are willing to help you because you show an interest in..old stuff... Now some may come across a little cross a times that is something you’ll just have to learn to put up with. Okay, getting to the point, folks are willing to help but in general prefer to not have to address an item that came about due to lack of knowledge that could have easily been avoided by practicing...ask before leaping. Now may be bad on my part assuming the magneto you sent pictures of came off your tractor. If so then by Bob’s answer you should know the removal was wasted effort. So hope you can take this as constructive criticism and moving forward make sure you have gathered the necessary knowledge before taking action. Please don’t follow in Wiley’s foot steps. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Upt7ZTvcriY Looking forward to seeing you driving that M around all high and proud...Good luck.
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