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Subject: PT-184
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maddmatt16052
Since: 5/25/2009
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05/25/2009 11:45 AM
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Hello all, I have a PT-184 with a briggs & Stratton 18hp twin, I need to change the magneto (no spark) but all the covers are in the way and the engine sits down in the frame to far to do it in the tractor. Has any one done this yet? Is there an easier way? Or does all the hydrualic lines need disconected and the engine have to be pulled? Thanks all, Matt
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