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fordman
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128 cub

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hello yall got a question does anyone have a part number i can take to like advance auto or autoone to get a high output coil i think the brang is bosch its blue in color or is there a chrome one out there the oe coil is leaking something looks like oil when it gets hot and it will die anyone have a good part number also are aftermarket points any good or should i just bite the bullet and get kohler ones i want to replace everything in the ingition it might be oe dont know the old timer i got it off of said it was sitting for a few years i got the tractor for 200 and had to cut a blackberry bush and a small maple tree out of it to move it the tree was like 3 inches in diameter lol

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Re: 128 cub

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Kohler points only! Spring steal needs to be right, other knock offs Seam to be weaker. Condenser is up to you. The coil needs to have a internal resistor or it will burn up very quickly. I’ve never bought a new one, just swap in a used one from a parts rig!

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