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Re: Feguson TE 20
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Posted by RAB on November 29, 2006 at 12:17:00 from (195.93.21.42):
In Reply to: Feguson TE 20 posted by Tony Gerardi on November 29, 2006 at 11:07:24:
Electronic ignitions are just that. They have absolutely no preference as to what engine, let alone the type of tractor they are fitted to. They are often polarity-conscious and either work well or not at all - that is sometimes a problem as when they do give trouble, no warning, just dead. That said they are generally reliable, can offer a better spark energy than the standard Ketteringham system, burn plug electrodes less. Where you get them depends on where you live unless you trawl the internet. I don"t want one but would probably find one at Halfords. Cost? "You pays your money and you get what you pay for". £p os USD or $Ca? Prolly relatively much cheaper in the "States or Canada. Basic system or all singin"an" dancin"? RAB
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