Posted by dave2 on April 15, 2009 at 10:56:26 from (89.12.132.177):
Life is good!!!!!!!! Went to a cycle shop (aftermarket) today with the intent of getting a complete coil and a throttle cable planning on a hundred bucks or so. The girl working there took me to a wall that had a bunch of quick fix stuff. Turns out that the coil has a threaded post that the wire twists on to. Also found a cable repair kit. Got out of there spending 12 bucks for a new plug wire and the cable set. That and the new carb I bought and I'm on the road (pasture pulling a harrow) for 75 bucks. Replaced a leaking seal on the tractor that I have been pushing off for 2 years thinking it would be an all day job (30 minutes). Our maiden mare that we thought was going to be a hard breeder stood for the stallion on her own today also.
Guess I'll hit the couch on a positive note before something goes wrong.
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