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Posted by Turk on Tuesday, May 27, 2008:

My "mechanic" brother-in-law thought he would do me a favor by changing the plug wires on my '38 "A" model. Bout 1/2 way through the job, when I found out, I found out and had him "change his mind". I now have 4 brand new wires hanging from the spark plugs.How do I connect to the cap? The "1" on the cap is at the "4" o'clock position between 2 insert points. Mr. "mechanic" also changed the condenser, which he said caused the tractor not to start which is why he started changing the wires. He also advises that there are no points on this model.I inherited the tractor from my deceased father who was a mechanic.
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