When first inspecting the RF4 on my E27n the broken tooth on the composite gear gave me worries. At that time (was it really over 35 years ago?) I drilled a small hole into the broken tooth gap and screwed in a brass wood screw. A little work with a three corner hand file , and I was confident that there would be no skipped cogs. Some winters later, I bolstered up the protruding brass peg with a bit of two part epoxy and formed it into a passable tooth. This fix served well for all these many years until I found that Cox and Turner would seel the replacements for a bit of cash. It seemed like a preventitive item, so the big gear was changed out. The small drive gear looked fine, and is to this day.
The real kicker with warm engine restarts was a dodgey HT coil. An ohms measurement confirmed about 1/2 the specified value (is it 7K ohms? I forget) By some fortune, I had purchased a broken and damaged hulk of an RF4 from Chicago Magneto here in the States. The unit had a GOOD HT coil. I'm running it today! I still consider having the old coil rewound. There is a fellow in Maine with a rewinding machine who will do the job for a bit over $100. Maine is close enough, and the mails go everywhere. But this unit is working just fine.
What to do with this coffee can of old "used a little" spark plugs, now that I don't need fresh ones so often.
Sorry to ramble, but this IS a tractor forum
Cal
ps It's snowing! The old gal better get ready to plow. Last time out was heavy, wet, and two feet deep.
