Posted by makin,hay on March 16, 2009 at 08:34:58 from (69.95.141.108):
In Reply to: Re: 300 12v conversion posted by Janicholson on March 16, 2009 at 07:18:19:
THANKS, the tractor is a pos. ground so I will switch ammeter and coil voltage. I am also taking for granted that a Delco SI 10 alternator is pretty easy to come by. I did scan the diagrams in the link you guys sent and was not able to find a 300. I am sure the wiring on a 300 is a little more complex than an H or an M but should be "basically" similar. I just picked up the tractor yesterday as a non-runner and figured now is the time to switch it as if it is 12v I can run my sprayer off it instead of a aux. battery. I got the head off and to the machine shop already this morning so now the wiring starts. THANKS
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