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Re: $350 Cub - 12 volt conversion
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Posted by Steve/BB Custom Circuits on March 13, 2002 at 14:58:58 from (148.108.1.57):
In Reply to: $350 Cub - 12 volt conversion posted by Stan on December 07, 2000 at 16:42:53:
Stan, Just stumbled on to your e-mail here with your electrical problem. I'm not farmiliar with Bob M's 12V conversion. Does he use a Delco 10SI alternator with this setup? If so, make sure the alternator is grounding well to the engine block, or whatever it's attached too. If the tractor was just painted, or rust is imvolved, lots of times the ground is lost. I always run an auxilary ground wire off the back of the alternator (especially if it's a Delco-because of the loose pivot bolt that mount them) to a good clean chassis or engine ground. Sometime's the simplest thing like that can fix an electrical problem that can make you cuckoo. Hope this helps....
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