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Converting B From Magneto To Distributor

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I found a deal on B but haven't been to look at it yet. The ad says it hasn't ran in two years. If the motor isn't locked up I will probably buy it. I don't know what year it is yet, but it has electric start and the wishbone front axle. My question is can it be converted to distributor ignition? I have two parts CA's so can I remove the magneto and install a distributor ignition from a CA? Thanks, Tim
1953 WD45 WF/Model 90 Loader, Oxnard Rear Blade, 80R Mower, Model 209 Disc, WD Rear Mounted Scoop, Model 184 & 160 Rotary Mowers, 1952 CA NF/L306CA mower, 1953 CA WF/Model 8 Loader.
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Yes the battery ignition (distributor) on a CA is an easy swap to your B to replace a magneto. My question to you is why? Unless your magneto is not working, I would keep it because you don’t even need a battery to crank start or pull start your tractor with the current setup. A battery ignition requires a good battery to run at all. Unless your intent is to replace the points & condenser with an electronic ignition module, there is NO advantage to the battery ignition over a magneto ignition.
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Hasn't run in two years???  I'm sure there's a reason for that. If it isn't locked up, most likely the magneto is old and tired a a quality rebuild by a competent professional of the magneto will cost more than what you will probably pay for the B.
  How about swapping a distributer from one of your CA into the engine, get it running then saw the engine into one of the CAs. A CA is much more versatile than a B. You'll have a 4 speed transmission, Live PTO & Hydraulics, pin hitch or snap coupler and more.
 Don't get me wrong, a B is a good tractor for what it is, but a CA is much more.
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a little more detain... You dont just pull the mag off and stick the distributor on..... The DRIVE from the front gears to the distributor are different and need to be changed out.. Not hard, but a little more work..  You can buy a distributor that just plugs into the magneto drive lugs, but that is probably not on the CA.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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My Dad raised mules so I grew up with mules; he used to say "When you got a good mule, you've really got sumthin', but when you got a bad mule, well, you got sumthin' there too!"

Same thing applies to magnetos Tongue
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I was thinking for the money, if the magneto was bad or weak since I already had the parts CA I could swap the distributor into the B. I have a Wood's L59 mower I could put on the B and give to my boy so he would have a good mowing tractor to use. I have three CA's here at home. One narrow front with a Wood's L306, one wide front with a loader, and one wide front I just purchased that I put a three point on so I could use my RM306 on. I agree the CA is a great little tractor but the B can be bought cheaply.
1953 WD45 WF/Model 90 Loader, Oxnard Rear Blade, 80R Mower, Model 209 Disc, WD Rear Mounted Scoop, Model 184 & 160 Rotary Mowers, 1952 CA NF/L306CA mower, 1953 CA WF/Model 8 Loader.
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