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Sumter Tel Mfg Co Magneto Handbook


We have got hold of an original good copy of this little book and have started scanning it for...

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We have got hold of an original good copy of this little book and have started scanning it for inclusion on the website.

It is approximately 70+ pages (there are a number of blank pages inside) and we will be running this during the coming week.

"Magneto Service 22" on the main Magneto menu, or direct to the Sumter menu page here:

http://www.oldengine.org/members/die...SumterMenu.htm

The first 20 pages are running now, we will be putting 10-20 pages on per day during the week until they are all finished.

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Thank's for posting the handbook!I've read 20 pages already.Hopefully I'll retain some of the info for future use.Tom
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Thank's for posting the handbook!I've read 20 pages already.Hopefully I'll retain some of the info for future use.Tom
Hi Tom:

Glad that you and others are finding the books we scanned to be of interest. We will keep on adding new items, the next to go on is a Worthington Oil Engines catalog of 1917, look out for that soon.....

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